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Cowley, editors. 000739276 264_1 $$aCham ;$$aNew York :$$bSpringer,$$c[2015] 000739276 264_4 $$c©2015 000739276 300__ $$a1 online resource (vi, 295 pages) 000739276 336__ $$atext$$btxt$$2rdacontent 000739276 337__ $$acomputer$$bc$$2rdamedia 000739276 338__ $$aonline resource$$bcr$$2rdacarrier 000739276 4901_ $$aBiosemiotics,$$x1875-4651 ;$$vVolume 13 000739276 504__ $$aIncludes bibliographical references and index. 000739276 5050_ $$aLanguage, Linguistics: Life, Biosemiotics...; Per aspera...; ... (per historiam)...; From Biology to Linguistics; From Linguistics to Biology; ...ad astra; References; Part I: Theory and Theoretical Models; On Biosemiotics and Its Possible Relevance to Linguistics; Understanding Life from a Fundamentally Semiotic Perspective; Linguistics and Biology: The Relationship Redefined; Defining Biosemiotics, and Its Relation to Linguistics; Thomas A. Sebeok: From Linguistics to Biosemiotics; The Latency of Biosemiotics in the Study of Linguistics 000739276 5058_ $$aLanguage Is Not the Primary Creator or Locus of Meaning: Aspects of the Biosemiotic Perspective Relevant to the Advancement of Linguistic Inquiry Conclusions; References; Language and Biosphere: Blurry Contours as a Condition of Semiosis; Life as a Text: What Is the Metaphor?; Beyond College Textbooks; Elements; Speech Sounds and Molecules; Jumping to Chemistry; Cloudy Strings; Shaping the Message; Distributed in the World; Avatars: Critters or Zombies?; Mimesis; Epilogue; References; Language as Primary Modeling and Natural Languages: A Biosemiotic Perspective 000739276 5058_ $$aGeneral Linguistics and Global Semiotics Modeling, Communication and Dialogue; Language and Endosemiotic Systems; Binarism, Triadism and Dialogism; Language and the Origin of the Word; Syntactics and Writing in Language; Language and Communication; The Enigma of Babel; Language (Langage/Linguaggio) as Primary Modeling Species-Specific to Man and Natural Language (Langue/Lingua); Language (Langage/Linguaggio) and Cognitive Processes; Utterance and Answering Comprehension; References; Umwelt and Language; Introduction; "I Language, Therefore I Model"; Uexküll and Language 000739276 5058_ $$aIs Language External or Internal to the Umwelt? The Tripartite Umwelt Model; The Role of Language and Predicative Reasoning in the Umwelt; Languaging as Perception, Action and Self-Deception; Languaging is More-than-Linguistic; Language and Self-Deception: The Anthropocentric Mistake; In Search of the Dark Matter of Our Enlightened Worlds; The Genesis and Modalities of Language; Origin and Evolution of Language; Acquisition of Language in Childhood; The Various Linguistic Modalities of the Human Umwelt; Beyond the Anthropocentric Mistake: Languaging as if Nature Mattered; References 000739276 5058_ $$aDeep Congruence Between Linguistic and Biotic Growth: Evidence for Semiotic FoundationsIntroduction; Biotic and Linguistic Growth; Historical Cross-Fertilization Between Language Sciences and Life Sciences; Challenges Facing Evolutionary Linguistics; Biological Analogies Gone Wild; The Biosemiotic Synthesis; Evolutionary Theory, Semiosis and Peircean Thirdness; Semiosis and Domain-General Evolution; Semiosis and Process-Explicit Evolution; Semiosis and Thirdness in Linguistics and Biology; Deep Congruence; Evolutionary Chance: Linguistic Analogy 000739276 506__ $$aAccess limited to authorized users. 000739276 588__ $$aOnline resource; title from PDF title page (viewed December 17, 2015). 000739276 650_0 $$aBiology$$xSemiotics. 000739276 7001_ $$aVelʹmezova, E. 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