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On the Type—Token Distinction in C. S. Peirce

  • Urszula Niklas
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Sign, System and Function
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© 2020 Walter de Gruyter GmbH, Berlin/Munich/Boston

Chapters in this book

  1. Frontmatter I
  2. Preface V
  3. Contents XI
  4. How Do Reflexive Systems Communicate? 1
  5. Sources—History—Literature: The Interrelation of the Texts 13
  6. On the Problem of Sign Typology 25
  7. Peirce's Idea of Sign and the Cartesian Cogito 37
  8. Is the Theory of Performative Utterance Worthy of Defense? 49
  9. On Semiotic Problems of Audiovisual Systems 61
  10. On Conventionality of Signs and Semiotic Simplifications 69
  11. On Leon Chwistek's Semiotic Views 77
  12. Methodological Solipsism: Charles S. Peirce's Phenomenology 89
  13. Empirical Bases of Linguistics 105
  14. Noncompositional Semantics 117
  15. The Representative Structure of a Piece of Plastic Art 123
  16. A Semantic Model of a Language of Diachrony 141
  17. Logic and Grammar: On the Rules of Inference for English 147
  18. A Lattice-Theoretical Approach to Text-Structure Study II 161
  19. Concerning the So-Called 'Structuralist-Semiotic Esthetics' 169
  20. Logical Squares and Logical Hexagons in the Analysis of Liminal Spaces 187
  21. On the Type—Token Distinction in C. S. Peirce 231
  22. An Empiricist Approach to the Problem of the Intersubjectivity of Language and C. S. Peirce's Concept of Sign 241
  23. Formal Semiotics: Objects and their Verbal Copies 247
  24. Typology of Signs in Terms of a Typology of Epistemic Situations 263
  25. The Semantic Function in Narrative Semiotics 281
  26. Meaning Families 297
  27. Some Remarks on Theories, Models, and Empirical Data in Linguistics 309
  28. Sign and Inference 319
  29. On the Use of Words 329
  30. Set Theory as an Ontological Basis of Referential Semantics 337
  31. Functional Language as a Concept of the Study of Literature: A Critical Analysis 341
  32. On Some Difficulties Involved in Lotman's Concept of the Semiotics of Culture 355
  33. Prefigurements of Art 361
  34. Private and Public Language 363
  35. The Centrifugal Structures of Modern Poetry 373
  36. Theories, Models, and Empirical Data in Linguistics 383
  37. Some Remarks on the Nature of the Linguistic Sign 389
  38. Theories of Narration and Ethnic Culture Texts 439
  39. Mythic and Modern Elements in the Art of Ladislav Fuks: Natalia Mooshaber's Mice 457
  40. Partial Definitions in Science Compared to Meaning Families in Natural Language 479
  41. Appendix: Semiotics in Poland: An Overview 493
  42. Backmatter 504
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