Structuralist Review, Volume 1Queens College Press, 1978 |
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Pagina 113
... signifying themselves as well as the " whole " signified . ( Krieger would probably define ordinary discourse as discourse without natural signs . ) But one must persistently maintain that there are no natural signs even in nature - and ...
... signifying themselves as well as the " whole " signified . ( Krieger would probably define ordinary discourse as discourse without natural signs . ) But one must persistently maintain that there are no natural signs even in nature - and ...
Pagina 68
... signified which Melville is unwilling to specify with a signifier . We see the results of Time but there is no image to imply a logical or systematic affinity between what may be perceived and a teleological essence that animates these ...
... signified which Melville is unwilling to specify with a signifier . We see the results of Time but there is no image to imply a logical or systematic affinity between what may be perceived and a teleological essence that animates these ...
Pagina 46
... signified ; all there is is a chain of signifiers which only seem to point outside themselves to the real world . For instance , in the early stanza of " Grand Galop , " weigelas and garbage cans and yawning tulips attach themselves ...
... signified ; all there is is a chain of signifiers which only seem to point outside themselves to the real world . For instance , in the early stanza of " Grand Galop , " weigelas and garbage cans and yawning tulips attach themselves ...
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The Potential Place of Semiology and Structuralism | 31 |
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