Includes bibliographical references (pages 444-455) and indexes.
Contents
Ch. 1. Introduction: the general context. 1.1. Scope of this book. 1.2. Semiotics. 1.3. Semiotics and linguistics. 1.4. Psychological vs. sociological vs. pure-systematic approaches. 1.5. Relativism vs. universalism -- Ch. 2. Standard axiomatic functionalism. 2.1. On the nature of theory. 2.2. Standard axiomatic functionalism: basic components. 2.3. Realisational aspects of standard axiomatic functionalism. 2.4. Incomplete neutralization and imperfect homonymy. 2.5. Hervey's strategy of language. 2.6. Modified standard axiomatic functionalism. 2.7. Nuance and imperfect synonymy -- Ch. 3. Extended axiomatic functionalism. 3.1. Extended axiomatic functionalism: basic components.
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