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Semiotics and the Philosophy of Language (Advances in Semiotics)


by Umberto Eco

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Sales Rank: 172876
Studio: Indiana University Press
Binding: Paperback
Number Of Pages: 242
Publication Date: December 31, 1969
Publisher: Indiana University Press


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What does it mean to mean something?  
If you want to know what meaning 'means' in linguistics inquiry then this is an incredible volume. Eco's discussion of theories of meaning based on dictionaries and encyclopedias and the relationship between the two shoud be read by linguists and computer scientists alike as this debate (which is really the heart of much of the book) has direct bearing on theories of grammar and artificial intelligence (much to the detriment of most modern theories of the latter). The only real complaint I have is that the initial chapter is quite dense and definitely not understandable for the reader not versed in at least some of his concepts--I had family members who wanted to know what I study and so I gave them this volume and they could not get past the first chapter to the meat of the book, which is very well written.
November 14, 1997


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