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Meaning: An intersemiotic perspective

Semiotica 104 (1-2):23-44 (1995)

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  1. To be an actor or to be an observer? A semiotic typology of narrator roles in written discourse.Sky Marsen - 2004 - Semiotica 2004 (149).
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  • How to mean without saying: Presupposition and implication revisited.Sky Marsen - 2006 - Semiotica 2006 (160):243-263.
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  • Issues raised by Ruthrof’s ’Meaning: An intersemiotic perspective’.David King - 1997 - Semiotica 115 (3-4):391-396.
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  • The (Im)mediate Body: A Transvaluation of Corporeality.Susan Broadhurst - 1999 - Body and Society 5 (1):17-29.
    This article argues that language without the body does not `mean' at all; corporeality provides language with meaning under socio-cultural constraints. Traditional ways of interpretation have been dominated by the transference of linguistic interpretation to the non-linguistic. At the same time, traditional linguistically focused interpretation is heavily laden with orthodox value systems. This makes the body a secondary phenomenon. In many art forms, however, the body is primary and yet transient. This requires a reversal of traditional approaches. Recent liminal performances (...)
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