•  2
    Semblance and Signification (edited book)
    with Pascal Michelucci and Olga Fischer
    John Benjamins. 2011.
    The articles assembled in Semblance and Signification explore linguistic and literary structures from a range of theoretical perspectives with a view to understanding the extent, prevalence, productivity, and limitations of iconically grounded forms of semiosis. With the complementary examination of large theroretical issues, extensive corpus analysis in several modern languages such as Italian, Japanese Sign Language, and English, and applied close studies across a range of artistic media, this…Read more
  •  14
    Dynamic instances of interaction
    Sign Systems Studies 38 (1/4): 270-296. 2010.
    According to C. S. Peirce, resemblance or similarity is the basis for the relationship of iconic signs to their dynamical objects. But what is the basis of resemblance or similarity itself and how is the phenomenon of iconicity generated? How does it function in cultural practices and processes by which various forms of signs are generated (say, for example, the cartographical procedures by which maps are drawn, more generally, the diagrammatic ones by which networks of relationships are iconica…Read more
  •  16
    Introduction
    Semiotica 2003 (143). 2003.
  •  14
    Dynamic instances of interaction
    Sign Systems Studies 38 (1/4): 270-296. 2010.
    According to C. S. Peirce, resemblance or similarity is the basis for the relationship of iconic signs to their dynamical objects. But what is the basis of resemblance or similarity itself and how is the phenomenon of iconicity generated? How does it function in cultural practices and processes by which various forms of signs are generated (say, for example, the cartographical procedures by which maps are drawn, more generally, the diagrammatic ones by which networks of relationships are iconica…Read more
  •  11
    Logical aspects of maps
    Semiotica 2004 (148). 2004.
  •  31
    City Maps
    Semiotics 193-205. 2001.
  •  14
    Metsik loodus ökosemiootilises perspektiivis. Kokkuvõte
    Sign Systems Studies 29 (1): 186-186. 2001.
  •  1066
    Dynamic instances of interaction
    Sign Systems Studies 38 (1-4): 270-296. 2010.
    According to C. S. Peirce, resemblance or similarity is the basis for the relationship of iconic signs to their dynamical objects. But what is the basis of resemblance or similarity itself and how is the phenomenon of iconicity generated? How does it function in cultural practices and processes by which various forms of signs are generated (say, for example, the cartographical procedures by which maps are drawn, more generally, the diagrammatic ones by which networks of relationships are iconica…Read more
  •  336
    Wilderness from an ecosemiotic perspective
    Sign Systems Studies 29 (1): 169-185. 2001.
    "Wilderness" is a concept which has undergone a radical change in recent years. Owing to the scale of global destruction of the wilderness and its various ecosystems, the idea of wilderness has been transformed from its original negative sense as an Other into a matter of public concern. This as replaced the understanding of "wilderness " not only as a place but as a category closely linked with the development of buman culture. As the result of human practice and representation, nature is thus …Read more