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200 _aSemiotica, n°65/1-2/1987
_fAssociation Internationale de Sémiotique
_bPERI
210 _aLa Haye
_cMouton
_d1987
215 _a1-190 p.
225 _aSemiotica
345 _aDon P. Piet HORSTEN
545 _hp. 107-128
_fGOLLIHER Jeffrey Mark
_iThe meanings of bodily artifacts : Variation in domain structure, communicative functions, and social contexts
545 _hp. 1-28
_fBABCOCK Barbara A and MACALOON John J
_iVictor W. Turner (1920-1983), (Commemorative essay)
545 _hp. 129-142
_fGARDNER Roderick
_The identification and role of topic in spoken interaction
545 _hp. 143-156
_fROSENBLUM Karen E
_iWhen is a question an accusation ?
545 _hp. 157-162
_fBAER Eugen
_iGrasping semiotics (Review article)
545 _hp. 163-172
_fKLEINMAN Arthur
_iSymptoms of relevance, signs of suffering : The search for a theory of illness meaning (Review article)
545 _hp. 173-182
_fLABRICHESI LEO Rossella
_iSignifics and semiotics : A similar view of meaning (Review article)
545 _hp. 183-190
_fCALINESCU Matei
_iParody and intertextuality (Review article)
545 _hp. 29-44
_fRAUCH Irmengard
_iPeirce : 'With no pretension to being a linguist'
545 _hp. 45-56
_fGORLEE Dinda L
_iFirstness, Secondness, Thirdness, and Cha(u)nciness
545 _hp. 57-96
_fCALBRIS Geneviève
_iGeste et motivation
545 _hp. 97-106
_fBEATTIE Geoffrey W and HUGHES Martin
_iPlanning spontaneous speech and concurrent visual monitoring of a televised face : Is there interference ?
608 _aLINGUISTIQUE
608 _aREVUE
610 _aLINGUISTIQUE
801 _aTN
_bBIB.CEC
_c200825
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