The Peirce Seminar Papers Corinna Ripps SchamingPhilosophers and linguists have come together for this volume to provide a glimpse of current thinking about language in a semiotic mode and of the analyses that result from applying the theory of signs of the American philosopher scientist Charles Sanders Peirce (1839 1914) to subjects that Peirce himself did not explore in any depth. Contributors include Victor Friedman, Laura Janda, Tony Jappy, Dins Johansen, Dan Nesher, Joo Queiroz, Jolle Rthor,
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