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Authors: LANDGRAF E
Citation: E. Landgraf, BEING IN TIME - SELVES AND NARRATORS IN PHILOSOPHY AND LITERATURE - LLOYD,G, Semiotica, 111(3-4), 1996, pp. 347-356

Authors: BRODEN TF
Citation: Tf. Broden, THE SIGN IN PARIS SEMIOTICS, Semiotica, 111(1-2), 1996, pp. 1-33

Authors: HILAIRE C
Citation: C. Hilaire, THE RELATIONS BETWEEN SOOTHSAYERS AND SEE KERS IN GYPSY ADVERTISEMENTS, Semiotica, 111(1-2), 1996, pp. 35-54

Authors: SCARPITTI MA MOLLER S
Citation: Ma. Scarpitti et S. Moller, VERSCHLIMMBESSERUNG - CORRECTING THE CORRECTIONS IN TRANSLATIONS OF KANT, Semiotica, 111(1-2), 1996, pp. 55-73

Authors: COLAPIETRO VM
Citation: Vm. Colapietro, AN INTRODUCTION TO PEIRCE,C.S - PHILOSOPHER, SEMIOTICIAN AND ECSTATICNATURALIST - CORRINGTON,RS, Semiotica, 111(1-2), 1996, pp. 75-101

Authors: CORRINGTON RS
Citation: Rs. Corrington, THE HUMAN USE OF SIGNS OR - ELEMENTS OF ANTHROPOSEMIOSIS - DEELY,J, Semiotica, 111(1-2), 1996, pp. 103-115

Authors: CUMMING N
Citation: N. Cumming, LANGUAGE, MUSIC AND MIND - RAFFMAN,D, Semiotica, 111(1-2), 1996, pp. 117-141

Authors: FINE EC
Citation: Ec. Fine, THE POLITICS OF PUBLIC MEMORY - TOURISM, HISTORY, AND ETHNICITY IN MONTEREY, CALIFORNIA - NORKUNAS,MK, Semiotica, 111(1-2), 1996, pp. 143-152

Authors: GRUNKEMEYER MT
Citation: Mt. Grunkemeyer, LANGUAGE AND SELF-TRANSFORMATION - A STUDY OF THE CHRISTIAN CONVERSION NARRATIVE - STROMBERG,PG, Semiotica, 111(1-2), 1996, pp. 153-159

Authors: HIRSCHMAN E
Citation: E. Hirschman, THE SOCIALNESS OF THINGS - ESSAYS ON THE SOCIO-SEMIOTICS OF OBJECTS -RIGGINS,SH, Semiotica, 111(1-2), 1996, pp. 161-172

Authors: LINDSTROM L
Citation: L. Lindstrom, RESPONSIBILITY AND EVIDENCE IN ORAL DISCOURSE - HILL,JH, IRVINE,JT, Semiotica, 111(1-2), 1996, pp. 173-182

Authors: NET M
Citation: M. Net, GAMES AND STAKES IN THE COMIC TEXT - DISCOURSE STRATEGIES IN THE WRITINGS OF ALLAIS,ALPHONSE - FRENCH - DEFAYS,JM, Semiotica, 111(1-2), 1996, pp. 183-187

Authors: MARTY R
Citation: R. Marty, PEIRCE,C.S. AND PRAGMATISM - FRENCH - TIERCELIN,C, Semiotica, 111(1-2), 1996, pp. 189-194

Authors: YABUUCHI A
Citation: A. Yabuuchi, DIAGRAMMING DISCOURSE STRUCTURES - ILLOCUTION, INTERACTION, OR TEXT, Semiotica, 110(3-4), 1996, pp. 197-229

Authors: LANEMERCIER G
Citation: G. Lanemercier, VOICE, IDENTITIES, RESPONSIBILITIES, THE ROLE OF ILLOCUTIONARY SCENARIOS IN THE ACT OF READING, Semiotica, 110(3-4), 1996, pp. 231-271

Authors: BENOIST A
Citation: A. Benoist, SEMIOLOGICAL STUDY OF SETS, PROPS AND COS TUMES IN 3 WORKS BY BECKETT, 'EN ATTENDANT GODOT', 'FIN DE PARTIE', 'OH LES BEAUX JOURS', Semiotica, 110(3-4), 1996, pp. 273-299

Authors: BUCHOWSKI M
Citation: M. Buchowski, METAPHOR, METONYMY, AND CROSS-CULTURAL TRANSLATION, Semiotica, 110(3-4), 1996, pp. 301-310

Authors: NEIVA E
Citation: E. Neiva, HEIDEGGER SAYS BEING, AND REPRESENTATION IS DEAD, Semiotica, 110(3-4), 1996, pp. 311-340

Authors: BAER E
Citation: E. Baer, SEMIOTIC FOUNDATIONS OF DRUG-THERAPY - THE PLACEBO PROBLEM IN A NEW PERSPECTIVE - SCHONAUER,K, Semiotica, 110(3-4), 1996, pp. 341-349

Authors: SINKO G
Citation: G. Sinko, SPECTACLE AND SIGNIFICATION - FRENCH - KOWZAN,T, Semiotica, 110(3-4), 1996, pp. 351-359

Authors: CROWELL SG
Citation: Sg. Crowell, QUESTIONING FOUNDATIONS - TRUTH SUBJECTIVITY CULTURE - SILVERMAN,HJ, Semiotica, 110(3-4), 1996, pp. 361-382

Authors: KAUPPI N
Citation: N. Kauppi, INSIDE CULTURE - ART AND CLASS IN THE AMERICAN HOME - HALLE,D, Semiotica, 110(3-4), 1996, pp. 383-390

Authors: ANDERSON I BEATTIE G
Citation: I. Anderson et G. Beattie, HOW IMPORTANT IS KELLEY MODEL OF THE ATTRIBUTION PROCESS WHEN MEN ANDWOMEN DISCUSS RAPE IN CONVERSATION, Semiotica, 110(1-2), 1996, pp. 1-21

Authors: PALMER J
Citation: J. Palmer, PERMISSION TO JOKE - SOME IMPLICATIONS OF A WELL-KNOWN PRINCIPLE, Semiotica, 110(1-2), 1996, pp. 23-36

Authors: JOHANSEN JD
Citation: Jd. Johansen, ICONICITY IN LITERATURE, Semiotica, 110(1-2), 1996, pp. 37-55
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