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Why think about a cognitive psychosemiotic theory?

Gary D. Shank

pp. 319-324

Abstract

It should be stated from the outset that there will be no attempt, on my part, to actually frame a theory of cognitive psychosemiotics. Such an activity would be, in my opinion, premature. On the other hand, there is no reason why I cannot argue that such a theory would be useful to both fields, and should eventually be formulated. This will be my task, then; to argue that such a theory should eventually exist.

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Published in:

Deely John, Lenhart Margot D (1983) Semiotics 1981. Dordrecht, Springer.

Pages: 319-324

DOI: 10.1007/978-1-4615-9328-7_31

Full citation:

Shank Gary D. (1983) „Why think about a cognitive psychosemiotic theory?“, In: J. Deely & M.D. Lenhart (eds.), Semiotics 1981, Dordrecht, Springer, 319–324.