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Preface | ||
Pt. I | Signs without Worlds | |
Ch. I | Signs without Worlds | 3 |
1 | The circuit of speech, the sign, and the repression of communication | 3 |
2 | Hjelmslev's concepts of the sign | 11 |
3 | The relationship between language and thought in glossematics | 19 |
4 | Signs without worlds. the formal nature of linguistic analysis | 25 |
5 | Content form and content substance | 34 |
6 | Naturam expellere furca... | 41 |
Pt. II,1 | Sign, Object, Interpretant | |
Ch. II | Sign and Object | 55 |
1 | The general nature of the sign | 55 |
2 | The sign as representamen | 62 |
3 | Qualisign, sinsign, legisign | 65 |
4 | The objects of the sign | 73 |
5 | Remarks on Peirce's concepts of reality and truth | 85 |
Ch. III | The Icon, Index, Symbol Distinction | 90 |
1 | Ground and interpretant | 90 |
2 | The pure icon and the iconic sign | 93 |
3 | Images, diagrams, and metaphors | 98 |
4 | Features of the iconic sign | 105 |
5 | The indexical sign | 107 |
6 | The symbolic sign | 116 |
7 | Logical and developmental features of the icon, index, symbol distinction | 124 |
Ch. IV | The Interpretants | 145 |
1 | Extension, comprehension, information | 145 |
2 | Translation, synonymity, and use | 151 |
3 | Infinite interpretation | 153 |
4 | The divisions of the interpretant | 162 |
5 | Rheme, dicisign, argument, and the ten classes of signs | 174 |
6 | The division of arguments: deduction, induction, and abduction | 182 |
Pt. II,2 | A Dialogic Model of Semiosis | |
Ch. V | Elements of Human Communication | 189 |
1 | Utterer and interpreter | 190 |
2 | Individuality and the ethics of inquiry | 194 |
3 | The contract of dialogue | 198 |
4 | Universes of discourse | 202 |
5 | The common ground | 211 |
6 | The utterance and the icon, index, symbol distinction | 222 |
7 | Code and reference | 235 |
Ch. VI | A Dialogic Model of Semiosis | 245 |
1 | The semiotic pyramid | 245 |
2 | The axes | 249 |
3 | The triangular planes of the pyramid | 254 |
Ch. VII | Beliefs, Rhetoric, and the Validity Basis of Speech | 272 |
1 | The fixation of belief | 275 |
2 | The presuppositions of rhetoric | 280 |
3 | The validity claims of speech | 289 |
4 | Semiotics and universal pragmatics | 303 |
Pt. III | Light | |
Ch. VIII | Light | 311 |
1 | The traffic light as a system: Hjelmslev's analysis | 312 |
2 | A pragmatic interpretation of the traffic light | 321 |
3 | Basic properties of an intentionally produced semiotic | 335 |
Bibliography | 343 | |
Index | 351 |
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