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Leonard Bloomfield (1887 – 1949) was a linguist who pioneered the development of structural linguistics in the United States during the 1930s and 1940s. He made important contributions to Indo-European linguistics, the description of Austronesian languages, and the...
Albert Camus (1913 – 1960) was a writer and thinker who wrote articles, novels, and short stories. He also directed plays, and was known for his political opinions. While he also hold a reputation as a philosopher, he never officially admitted to being one. Camus's...
Émile-Édouard-Charles-Antoine Zola (1840 – 1902) was a French author who is best known for his novels. He was active in politics and was influential in the development of the French novel. He is known for his theories of naturalism, which explain his many novels about...
Thomas Albert Sebeok is an American semiotician and linguist. It expands the field of semiotics to include non-man-made signal communication systems, introducing zoo- and biosemiotics. Biography He was born in Budapest on November 9, 1920. He left Hungary in 1936 to...
Louis Althusser is a contemporary French thinker who offers a structuralist interpretation of the Marxist perspective. His conception of ideology is perhaps his most important contribution to semiotics. Among the works of Louis Althusser are: For Marx (1977) Essays in...
A completely and truly free course on Semiology (Semiotics). Learn about the meaning of signs, how and why did the field emerged. What is the relationship between the street signs and the signs that we use every day - words.