The Material Bases of Meaning

Contemporary semiotics has often gone too far in proposing language as the model to explain every phenomenon of communication. Giorgio Prodi’s seminal book, originally published in Italian in 1977, poses the question from the opposite perspective: his ‘natural history of meaning’ does not depict a b...

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Superior document:Tartu Semiotics Library
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Year of Publication:2021
Language:English
Series:Tartu Semiotics Library
Physical Description:1 electronic resource (219 p.)
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