Editorial: What is semiotics but a series of modeling

Author:

Yu Hongbing1

Affiliation:

1. Ryerson University , Toronto , Canada

Abstract

Abstract The present issue of Chinese Semiotic Studies is published in memory of Thomas A. Sebeok. Sebeok was not only a master semiotician, but more importantly a grand artist in semiotics. As one of the most important contemporary figures in semiotics, linguistics, ethnology, and cultural studies, Sebeok made profound contributions to the progress of global semiotics through his distinguished theoretical achievements and promotional activities. His works have proven to be so relevant that they continue to exert a determinative influence and provide directions for the development of semiotics and its many subdivisions, especially biosemiotics, beyond the 20th century. Now, 21 years into the present century, during which semiotic studies around the world have made remarkable progress, it is about time to highlight some specific ways in which his contributions will continue to shape and guide semiotic studies, demonstrating the relevance of these contributions to the 21st century challenges. To this end, this special issue presents some up-to-date and informed studies that explore Sebeok’s contributions to semiotics and their vital implications for fundamental problems relevant to humanity as a semiotic animal in the present day and in the rest of this century and beyond.

Publisher

Walter de Gruyter GmbH

Subject

Communication,Language and Linguistics

Reference7 articles.

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2. Deely, John. 2002. The quasi-error of the external world: An essay for Thomas A. Sebeok, in memoriam. In Scott Simpkins & John Deely (eds.), Semiotics 2001, 477–509. New York, Ottawa & Toronto: Legas Press.

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5. Sebeok, Thomas Albert & Marcel Danesi. 2000. The forms of meaning: Modeling systems theory and semiotic analysis. Berlin: Mouton de Gruyter.

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