Title: Signum-theory in axiomatic functionalism : (in margine Ontological Questions in Linguistics by Jan W. F. Mulder and Paul Rastall)
Variant title:
- Teorie znaku v axiomatickém funkcionalismu
Source document: Sborník prací Filozofické fakulty brněnské univerzity. A, Řada jazykovědná. 2007, vol. 56, iss. A55, pp. [5]-18
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[5]-18
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ISSN0231-7567
Stable URL (handle): https://hdl.handle.net/11222.digilib/100974
Type: Article
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Abstract(s)
The following paper wants to introduce readers to the theory of sign as advanced by a linguistic approach called Axiomatic Functionalism. It rose up from a review of a recent book Ontological Questions in Linguistics by Jan W. F. Mulder and Paul Rastall (published by LINCOM Europa in 2005). However, since Axiomatic Functionalism is not much known in our lands, the original review gradually changed to introduction to this approach, in particular to one of its basic components: ontology or signum-theory.