Browsing Department of Philosophy by Author "Gorlée, Dinda"
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Linguïculture: Thomas A. Sebeok as a revolutionary ethnographer
Gorlée, Dinda (Journal article; Peer reviewed, 2021)Sebeok started his career as an ethnographer, focusing on the verbal art of anthropology to describe the cultures associated with then-called “primitive” languages. He followed Bloomfield’s linguistics to study Boas’ ... -
Paraphrase or parasite? The Semiotic Stories of Translation
Gorlée, Dinda (Journal article; Peer reviewed, 2020)Translation, for Saussure, assumed the codified rule of language respecting the difference between synchronic and diachronic linguistics. Translation may be regarded as a theoretical possibility, though impossible for the ...