Romance Languages Annual: RLA., Volume 3Purdue Research Foundation, 1991 - Language and languages |
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Page 186
... signs , a sign being construed as any object or event that can stand for something else . Words are signs , of course , but so are gestures , paintings , literary texts and a host of other things . Charles Sanders Peirce affirmed that ...
... signs , a sign being construed as any object or event that can stand for something else . Words are signs , of course , but so are gestures , paintings , literary texts and a host of other things . Charles Sanders Peirce affirmed that ...
Page 431
... sign " fiera " invites the audience to pin down an accurate referent . Like the characters , the audience juggles ... signs which the Parcas had separated earlier . When Anajarate turns into stone , she validates the god's declaration ...
... sign " fiera " invites the audience to pin down an accurate referent . Like the characters , the audience juggles ... signs which the Parcas had separated earlier . When Anajarate turns into stone , she validates the god's declaration ...
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... signs into other verbal signs within the same language , ( 2 ) interlingual translation , that consists of the interpretation of verbal signs from one language into verbal signs of another language , ( 3 ) transmutation , that consists ...
... signs into other verbal signs within the same language , ( 2 ) interlingual translation , that consists of the interpretation of verbal signs from one language into verbal signs of another language , ( 3 ) transmutation , that consists ...
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