Semiotics 1980
Michael HerzfeldMargot D. Lenhart
Contents
Architectural criticism as a means to identify socially shared values
the case of the East building of the National Gallery
37-43
On discovering the semiotic organization of the lexicon
state of health as a multifaceted domain
121-130
The structure of metaphor
143-153
On discovering the semiotic organization of experience
the public meanings and private meanings of objects
165-169
Disemia
205-215
Modes of medical instruction
a semiotic comparison of textbooks of medicine and popular home medical books
227-230
Pierce's existential graphs as the basis for an introduction to logic
semiosis in the logic classroom
231-239
Semiotic and creativity
439-443
The ironic sign
467-474
Art and objectivity
475-484
More than words can say
485-491