In:From Sign to Text: A semiotic view of communication
Edited by Yishai Tobin
[Foundations of Semiotics 20] 1989
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Published online: 1 January 1989
https://doi.org/10.1075/fos.20.toc
https://doi.org/10.1075/fos.20.toc
Table of contents
Contributorsxi
Introduction1
English section21
I. Sign:Context:Text in linguistic analysis23
Verbal aspects and scripts: An example of interaction between grammatical meanings and cognitive models93
Syntagmatic relations and paradigms: Tenses and moods in ancient Greek verbal structure. A semantic analysis of the ancient Greek verb
system99
Does sign-oriented linguistics have a future? On sign, text, and the falsifiability of theoretical constructs161
II. The text as sign in literature179
The sheep in wolf’s clothing: Thoughts on modern variations of an ancient fable181
Open reading of a closed text: Zúñiga’s “Puertas abiertas, puertas cerradas”235
III. From sign to text in specific text genres253
IV. Signs of deviance in texts331
Denial and violence: Signs of a historical context. A comparison of story-telling in two right-extremist youth groups365
Deviance in the intonation patterns: A contrastive study of the normal hearing vs. hearing impaired Hebrew speaking Israeli children383
Ethnographic discrepancies in the aesthetic of the Marshfield Paper Boys’ voice disguise393
French section
Du signe au texte en linguistique, litterature et dans les arts403
I. Le signe linguistique405
Quand le texte ne fait plus signe. Problemes du Francais de France et de l’atlas de
l’île-de-France425
Relativation et conditions d’énonciation: Remarques a propos de certaines relatives “marginales”453
II. Le texte communicatif469
Name index529
Subject index537
