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Authors: LAMARQUE P
Citation: P. Lamarque, INTERPRETATION AND OVERINTERPRETATION - ECO,U, RORTY,R, CULLER,J, BROOKROSE,C, Semiotica, 108(1-2), 1996, pp. 163-175

Authors: HOOPERGREENHILL E
Citation: E. Hoopergreenhill, MUSEUMS AND COMMUNITIES - THE POLITICS OF PUBLIC CULTURE - KARP,I, KREAMER,C, LAVINE,S, Semiotica, 108(1-2), 1996, pp. 177-187

Authors: HOOPERGREENHILL E
Citation: E. Hoopergreenhill, EXHIBITING CULTURES - THE POETICS AND POLITICS OF MUSEUM DISPLAY - KARP,I, LAVINE,S, Semiotica, 108(1-2), 1996, pp. 177-187

Authors: ROZIK E
Citation: E. Rozik, SEMIOLOGY OF THE THEATER - FRENCH - KOWZAN,T, Semiotica, 108(1-2), 1996, pp. 189-197

Authors: SOTO G MERRELL F
Citation: G. Soto et F. Merrell, A SEMIOTIC ANALYSIS OF AUGMENTATIVE AND ALTERNATIVE COMMUNICATION (AAC) SYSTEMS, Semiotica, 107(3-4), 1995, pp. 209-236

Authors: NG O
Citation: O. Ng, INTERPRETING QING THOUGHT IN CHINA AS A PERIOD CONCEPT - ON THE CONSTRUCTION OF AN EPOCHAL SYSTEM OF IDEAS, Semiotica, 107(3-4), 1995, pp. 237-264

Authors: KOWZAN T
Citation: T. Kowzan, CAN A SIGN PRECEDE ITS REFERENT, Semiotica, 107(3-4), 1995, pp. 265-271

Authors: SCHWEIZER H
Citation: H. Schweizer, TEXT SEGMENTATION AND LEVELS OF INTERPRETATION - READING AND REREADING THE BIBLICAL STORY OF JOSEPH, Semiotica, 107(3-4), 1995, pp. 273-292

Authors: BRAESTER M
Citation: M. Braester, THAT WHICH MAY NOT BE STATED - SOME IRONI C WORD-PLAYS, Semiotica, 107(3-4), 1995, pp. 293-306

Authors: BAER E
Citation: E. Baer, PANDORA AND OCCAM - ON THE LIMITS OF LANGUAGE AND LITERATURE - RUTHROF,H, Semiotica, 107(3-4), 1995, pp. 307-322

Authors: HASENMUELLER C
Citation: C. Hasenmueller, PERSPECTIVE AS SYMBOLIC FORM - PANOFSKY,E, Semiotica, 107(3-4), 1995, pp. 323-337

Authors: CHAMPAGNE RA
Citation: Ra. Champagne, BARTHES,ROLAND - THE FIGURES OF WRITING - BROWN,A, Semiotica, 107(3-4), 1995, pp. 339-348

Authors: HESSLUTTICH EWB NIEDERHAUSER J
Citation: Ewb. Hessluttich et J. Niederhauser, INTRODUCTION TO TEXT LINGUISTICS - STRUCTURE, TOPIC AND REFERENCE IN TEXTS - GERMAN - VATER,H, Semiotica, 107(3-4), 1995, pp. 349-354

Authors: HILLMAN R
Citation: R. Hillman, INTERTEXTUALITY - THEORIES AND PRACTICES - WORTON,M, STILL,J, Semiotica, 107(3-4), 1995, pp. 355-367

Authors: KOWZAN T
Citation: T. Kowzan, THE SEMIOTICS OF PERFORMANCE - DEMARINIS, M, Semiotica, 107(3-4), 1995, pp. 369-372

Authors: SCOTT WT
Citation: Wt. Scott, FLUX, COMPLEXITY AND ILLUSION - KEVELSON,R, Semiotica, 107(3-4), 1995, pp. 373-376

Authors: KEY MR
Citation: Mr. Key, PARALANGUAGE - A LINGUISTIC AND INTERDISCIPLINARY APPROACH TO INTERACTIVE SPEECH AND SOUND - POYATOS,F, Semiotica, 107(3-4), 1995, pp. 377-394

Authors: MARGOLIN U
Citation: U. Margolin, CHANGING INDIVIDUALS IN NARRATIVE - SCIENCE, PHILOSOPHY, LITERATURE, Semiotica, 107(1-2), 1995, pp. 5-31

Authors: WEISS M
Citation: M. Weiss, FENCE SITTERS - PARENTS REACTIONS TO SEXUAL AMBIGUITIES IN THEIR NEWBORN CHILDREN, Semiotica, 107(1-2), 1995, pp. 33-50

Authors: BUCKLAND W
Citation: W. Buckland, COLIN,MICHEL AND THE PSYCHOLOGICAL REALITY OF FILM SEMIOLOGY, Semiotica, 107(1-2), 1995, pp. 51-79

Authors: HODDER I
Citation: I. Hodder, REPRESENTATIONS IN ARCHAEOLOGY - GARDIN,JC, PEEBLES,CS, Semiotica, 107(1-2), 1995, pp. 81-88

Authors: OLDS DD
Citation: Dd. Olds, SEMIOTIC PERSPECTIVES ON CLINICAL THEORY AND PRACTICE - MEDICINE, NEUROPSYCHIATRY AND PSYCHOANALYSIS - LITOWITZ,BE, EPSTEIN,PS, Semiotica, 107(1-2), 1995, pp. 89-103

Authors: CLAYMAN SE
Citation: Se. Clayman, ETHNOMETHODOLOGY AND THE HUMAN-SCIENCES - BUTTON,G, Semiotica, 107(1-2), 1995, pp. 105-123

Authors: AGHA A
Citation: A. Agha, DISCURSIVE ACTS - PERINBANAYAGAM,RS, Semiotica, 107(1-2), 1995, pp. 125-146

Authors: LANIGAN RL
Citation: Rl. Lanigan, MERLEAUPONTY, HERMENEUTICS, AND POSTMODERNISM - BUSCH,TW, GALLAGHER,S, Semiotica, 107(1-2), 1995, pp. 147-169
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