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On biosemiotics and its possible relevance to linguistics
pp. 13-28
Abstract
Biosemiotics is the study of meaning-making in biological systems. It argues that all organisms are biologically semiosic systems. This provides for linguistics a firm basis to ground the problem of the origin of meaning and to build upon the findings of this field.
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Velmezova Ekaterina, Kull Kalevi, Cowley Stephen J. (2015) Biosemiotic perspectives on language and linguistics. Dordrecht, Springer.
Pages: 13-28
DOI: 10.1007/978-3-319-20663-9_2
Full citation:
Favareau Donald, Kull Kalevi (2015) „On biosemiotics and its possible relevance to linguistics“, In: E. Velmezova, K. Kull & S. J. Cowley (eds.), Biosemiotic perspectives on language and linguistics, Dordrecht, Springer, 13–28.