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A Biosemiotic Ontology The Origin of Language

A Biosemiotic Ontology : The Origin of Language [How does the transition between the proto-semiosic material relation, established between two molecules, and a historical-natural language happen, and what changes does it bring? How much in common do cellular semiosis and human semiosis have? It is necessary to understand how Prodi explains the evolution of semiosis, from its most simple forms to the more complex ones. The problem is how to maintain the continuity of the biological process without underplaying the radical discontinuities it constantly engenders.] http://www.deepdyve.com/assets/images/DeepDyve-Logo-lg.png

A Biosemiotic Ontology The Origin of Language

Part of the Biosemiotics Book Series (volume 18)
A Biosemiotic Ontology — Nov 15, 2018

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Publisher
Springer International Publishing
Copyright
© Springer Nature Switzerland AG 2018
ISBN
978-3-319-97902-1
Pages
69 –80
DOI
10.1007/978-3-319-97903-8_7
Publisher site
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Abstract

[How does the transition between the proto-semiosic material relation, established between two molecules, and a historical-natural language happen, and what changes does it bring? How much in common do cellular semiosis and human semiosis have? It is necessary to understand how Prodi explains the evolution of semiosis, from its most simple forms to the more complex ones. The problem is how to maintain the continuity of the biological process without underplaying the radical discontinuities it constantly engenders.]

Published: Nov 15, 2018

Keywords: Evolution; Discontinuity; Transformation; Origin of language

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