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Journal Article DOI: 10.1515/CSS-2018-0015
A Short Introduction to Edusemiotics
Alin Olteanu, Cary Campbell1
25 May 2018 - Chinese semiotic studies

Abstract:

Abstract This article reviews and discusses some the main aspects of the growing edusemiotic research movement. The authors briefly explore the historical antecedents to educational semiotics in antiquity, before going on to discuss edusemiotic’s fundamental “triadic” (non-dualistic) orientation. They focus on the use of Peir... Abstract This article reviews and discusses some the main aspects of the growing edusemiotic research movement. The authors briefly explore the historical antecedents to educational semiotics in antiquity, before going on to discuss edusemiotic’s fundamental “triadic” (non-dualistic) orientation. They focus on the use of Peirce’s categorical semiotic philosophy to conceptualize educational dynamics; the alignment of edusemiotics with biosemiotics; the relevance of Thomas Sebeok’s modeling theories to education; and the primacy of iconicity in learning. Throughout the article, it is emphasized how edusemiotics does not mean semiotics applied to education, as a pedagogical aid or teaching/research tool, but is rather, “thinking” semiotics as the foundation for educational theory and practice at large (cf. Stables and Semetsky, 2015). read more read less
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The Return of Languaging: Toward a new ecolinguistics
Stephen J. Cowley1
01 Nov 2019 - Chinese semiotic studies

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Abstract Linguistics is currently being transformed. In relating this to the return of languaging, I link the concept’s genealogy with all of its major applications. Crucially, human understanding becomes social and subjective and, thus, incompatible with linguistic theories that focus on individual knowledge of entities like... Abstract Linguistics is currently being transformed. In relating this to the return of languaging, I link the concept’s genealogy with all of its major applications. Crucially, human understanding becomes social and subjective and, thus, incompatible with linguistic theories that focus on individual knowledge of entities like languages, usage or forms of language use. As in Elizabethan times, understanding is part of socially organized practice. In leaving behind linguistic “forms,” languaging shapes an entangled meshwork that links living, observing, and social action. In welcoming the return of long-suppressed ideas, I focus on their implications for evolution, history, and human embodiment. In so doing, I hold that each person’s practical experience links a living subject with what can be, has been, and should be said. Finally, I argue that one can use the concept of languaging to build awareness that favors collective modes of action that are directed within the living world, the bio-ecology. By tracing social organization to embodied expression, a new ecolinguistics can aim to think on behalf of the world. read more read less

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Ecolinguistics (72%)72% related to the paper
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Journal Article DOI: 10.1515/CSS-2009-0013
The Dialogic Nature of Sign
01 Jun 2009 - Chinese semiotic studies

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We begin with the connection between dialogue and alterity, distinguish between formal and substantial dialogue, and examine dialogue in the utterance and in the sign in general. Then we show that sign and dialogue cannot be separated. In fact, the sign calls for a response from another sign, that is, the interpretant, and is... We begin with the connection between dialogue and alterity, distinguish between formal and substantial dialogue, and examine dialogue in the utterance and in the sign in general. Then we show that sign and dialogue cannot be separated. In fact, the sign calls for a response from another sign, that is, the interpretant, and is itself firstly an interpretant, 1. e. a response. We propose a new critique of reason in terms of a critique of dialogic reason: this new critique is founded on the relationship between dialogue and dialectics and on recognition of dialogism in bodies and signs. 1. Dialogue and Dialogism: Formal and Substantial Dialogue; 2. The Sign as Something which Calls for a Certain Response, According to Another Something, i. e. the Interpretant; 3. Dialogue and Dialectics; References 1. Dialogue and Dialogism: Formal and Substantial Dialogue We may define \"dialogue\" as external or internal discourse where the word of the other, not necessarily of another person, interferes with one's own word. It is also a genre of discourse. Philosophers such as Charles S. Peirce and Mikhail Bakhtin consider dialogue as the modality itself of thought. A distinction must be drawn between substantial dialogism and purely formal read more read less

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Sign (mathematics) (60%)60% related to the paper, Dialogic (56%)56% related to the paper
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Journal Article DOI: 10.1515/CSS-2016-0003
Minimal Computation and the Architecture of Language
Noam Chomsky1
01 Feb 2016 - Chinese semiotic studies

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Abstract The article argues that humans are endowed with an inborn language faculty. The ‘Basic Property’ of language is defined as a finitely-specified procedure represented in the brain, which generates a discrete infinity of hierarchically structured expressions. These unordered structures are linked to two interfaces: (i)... Abstract The article argues that humans are endowed with an inborn language faculty. The ‘Basic Property’ of language is defined as a finitely-specified procedure represented in the brain, which generates a discrete infinity of hierarchically structured expressions. These unordered structures are linked to two interfaces: (i) the sensorimotor interface and (ii) the conceptual-intentional interface. The sensorimotor interface externalizes and linearizes internal structures, usually in the sound modality. Externalization and linearization account for the structural diversity of the world’s languages. Human language did not evolve from simpler communication systems. The available evidence suggests that language is primarily an instrument of thought, not of communication. read more read less

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Journal Article DOI: 10.1515/CSS-2009-0016
Intertextuality from a Critical Perspective
01 Jan 2009 - Chinese semiotic studies

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Intertextuality (62%)62% related to the paper
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