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    Abstraction as a limit to semiosis

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    2013
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    Wood, Tahir
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    Abstract
    In highly evolved culture, discourse is made up of complexes of implicit and explicit inter-textual relations, which form the meanings for new signifiers. Meanings for common abstract nouns are derived from the modeling of typical situations in everyday narratives. However at a further level of abstraction, models of discourses, which themselves contain abstract concepts, provide meanings for what are called “hyper-abstract” nominals. Here a certain limit is reached, and it is argued that this diachronic, onomasiological process provides a constraint on the notion of “unlimited semiosis.” This constraint has both natural and ethical aspects.
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    http://dx.doi.org/10.1515/sem-2013-0080
    http://hdl.handle.net/10566/3179
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