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Polysemiotic Signs in Foreign Language Course Books
Language, Iconicity, and Translation in Complementary Function
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Evangelos Kourdis
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July 19, 2014
Published Online: 2014-07-19
Published in Print: 2014-08-01
© 2014 by Walter de Gruyter Berlin/Boston
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- Masthead
- Part One: Semiotic Conferences Information
- New Semiotics: Between Tradition and Innovation
- Part Two: Plenary Speeches Delivered at the 11th World Congress of Semiotics Held in Nanjing, October 5–9, 2012
- The Realm of Mind
- The Study of Cognitive Semiotics in China
- The Semiotics of Karl Marx
- ‘Subject-Object Contrast’ and ‘Subject- Object Merger’ in ‘Thinking for Speaking’
- Part Three: New Theories and Applications of Semiotics
- Bridging Civilisations
- Polysemiotic Signs in Foreign Language Course Books
- Subtitling Humour in Transcultural Context
- Signs of Silence and Resistance in Strawman
- Part Four: Special Section for Peircean Semiotics and the Philosophy of Inquiry
- Introduction to the Peirce Section
- The Development of Peirce’s Logic and Semeiotic Theory of Notation
- Symmetry Expands the Potential of Peircean Semiotics
- Significant Symmetries in the Structure of Peircean Semiotics
- Semiosis in a Schubert Song
Keywords for this article
intersemiotic and interlingual translation;
language teaching;
polysemiotic signs
Articles in the same Issue
- Masthead
- Part One: Semiotic Conferences Information
- New Semiotics: Between Tradition and Innovation
- Part Two: Plenary Speeches Delivered at the 11th World Congress of Semiotics Held in Nanjing, October 5–9, 2012
- The Realm of Mind
- The Study of Cognitive Semiotics in China
- The Semiotics of Karl Marx
- ‘Subject-Object Contrast’ and ‘Subject- Object Merger’ in ‘Thinking for Speaking’
- Part Three: New Theories and Applications of Semiotics
- Bridging Civilisations
- Polysemiotic Signs in Foreign Language Course Books
- Subtitling Humour in Transcultural Context
- Signs of Silence and Resistance in Strawman
- Part Four: Special Section for Peircean Semiotics and the Philosophy of Inquiry
- Introduction to the Peirce Section
- The Development of Peirce’s Logic and Semeiotic Theory of Notation
- Symmetry Expands the Potential of Peircean Semiotics
- Significant Symmetries in the Structure of Peircean Semiotics
- Semiosis in a Schubert Song