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... semiosis . to Using as an analogy the analytical distinctions made by linguists between phonetic and phonemic approaches to sound systems , the terms " etic " and " emic " have been coined by Kenneth Pike and applied to two different ap ...
... semiosis . to Using as an analogy the analytical distinctions made by linguists between phonetic and phonemic approaches to sound systems , the terms " etic " and " emic " have been coined by Kenneth Pike and applied to two different ap ...
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... semiosis . Charles Morris has defined semiosis as " the process in which something functions as a sign . . " ( Morris , 1938 , p . 3 ) . In Morris ' view , semiosis has three principal components : the sign vehicle ( " that which acts ...
... semiosis . Charles Morris has defined semiosis as " the process in which something functions as a sign . . " ( Morris , 1938 , p . 3 ) . In Morris ' view , semiosis has three principal components : the sign vehicle ( " that which acts ...
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... semiosis , and some interesting relationships between proxemic signs are emerging . It appears that the rela- tionship between proxemic signs in dif- ferent culturally specific systems bear different relationships to each other , i.e. ...
... semiosis , and some interesting relationships between proxemic signs are emerging . It appears that the rela- tionship between proxemic signs in dif- ferent culturally specific systems bear different relationships to each other , i.e. ...
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INTRODUCTION | 3 |
FACIAL EXPRESSION AND VISUAL INTERACTION | 11 |
PAUL EKMAN WALLACE V FRIESEN AND SILVAN S TOMKINS | 34 |
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