The subject of semiotics
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Author
Publication
1983 - Oxford University Press, New York, United Kingdom
Language
English
Word Count
76,000 words, Guess
Page Count
304 pages
Identifiers
- Open LibraryOL14959067M
- ISBN-100195031784
- OCLC Control Number8345645
- OCLC Control Numbersubjectofsemioti0000silv_b2l2
- Library of Congress Control Number82006306
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- Goodreads662633
- LibraryThing162599
Classifications
- LCCP99.S52 1983
- DDC001.51
- LCCP99 .S52 1983
Description
"[This book] is intended as a methodological guide to a group of semiotic writings frequently taught in advanced undergraduate courses in North America and Britain, writings that are for the most part available in English. It should therefore be viewed as a supplementary and explanatory text rather than as one that precedes the reading of any primary semiotic materials."--Preface.
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