Semiosis and intersemiotic translation

Semiotica 2013 (196):283-292 (2013)
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Abstract

This paper explores Victoria Welby's fundamental assumption of meaning process (“semiosis” sensu Peirce) as translation, and some implications for the development of a general model of intersemiotic translation.

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