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Language Amidst Connotative Semiotics, Metasemiotics, Semiotics, Symbolic Systems and Non-Language

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So far OSG has only dealt with language deprived of any stylistic or other particular features, the so-called denotative semiotic, by which is meant, in glossematic terms: “a semiotic none of whose planes is a semiotic” (OSG p. 101).

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Siertsema, B. (1955). Language Amidst Connotative Semiotics, Metasemiotics, Semiotics, Symbolic Systems and Non-Language. In: A Study of Glossematics. Springer, Dordrecht. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-94-017-6671-5_13

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