Special Issue: Ferdinand de Saussure in Contemporary Semiotics
Co-editors: Bent Sørensen & Torkild Thellefsen
Ferdinand de Saussure in Contemporary Semiotics: Foreword
Bent Sørensen & Torkild Thellefsen
Semiology: A Comparative Science of Institutions
Rossana de Angelis
Saussure’s View of Language as a System of Arbitrary Signs
Marcel Danesi
Evolution and Continuity of Linguistic Systems
Isabel Victoria Galleguillos Jungk
Linguistics Grappling with the “Oddness” of Signs
Ecaterina Bulea Bronckart
Arbitrariness and Rationality
Vít Gvoždiak
Saussurean Sign Theory in the Human Sciences Today
The Concept of Value in Saussurian Semiology
Sandrine Bédouret-Larraburu
Linguistic Creativity
Beata Stawarska
Saussure’s Prolegomena—Toward a Semiotics of the Mind
Per Aage Brandt
Signs as Creators of Thought Processes
Jean-Paul Bronckart
Exploring Saussure’s Analogy between Linguistic and Monetary Signs
Kristian Bankov
The Legacy and Future of Saussurean Semiology in the Study of Art and Visual Communication
Maja Rudloff & Rasmus Kjærboe
Un système de signaux maritimes: Saussure’s Example of a Visual Code
Daniel Chandler