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Applied Semiotics


Applied Semiotics / Sémiotique appliquée is an academic journal devoted to literary semiotic research. Published at the Department of French Studies of the University of Toronto, the review appears in print and on the World Wide Web. Scholarly contributions are invited.
To promote practical research on semiotics, in English and in French, by taking full advantage of the World Wide Web as a publication medium.
To advance concrete investigation, rather than purely abstract, theoretical or subjective efforts; for although the study of observable phenomena and concrete problems necessarily implies an examination of the theoretical foundations of this discipline, applied semiotics is considered here to encompass research on communicative structures and processes observable in actual literary (or other) texts.
ISSN: 1204-6140
Language: English, French
Publisher: University of Toronto, Department of French
Published: twice a year
Key words: linguistics, semiotics, literature
Start year: 1996
Call for manuscripts: All researchers are invited to submit works in any area of semiotics.
marteinson@gmail.com
Département de français, University of Toronto at Mississauga:
pascal.michelucci@utoronto.ca
MLA: Yes; not indexed
Search engine: No
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