Introduction: Perspectives on the Study of Meaning-Making

Filozofia i Nauka 7 (1):5-12 (2019)
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Cognitive semiotics is often characterized as the study of meaning- making. This brief statement is at best a bit unclear and requires an elaboration. First, some interpretation of the extremely ambiguous term “meaning

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Piotr Konderak
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