10 ENGLISH BOOKS RELATING TO «SIGNIFICATE»
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significate in the following bibliographical selection. Books relating to
significate and brief extracts from same to provide context of its use in English literature.
1
Language and Logic in the Post-Medieval Period
sentences, it was thought to be necessary to find some way of deciding whether
the formal significate of one term was related to the material or to the formal
significate of another. For instance, if I take a logician called Peter and say that he
is ...
2
Film Language: A Semiotics of the Cinema
One notices that, as usual, the connoted expression is much "vaster" than the
denoted expression, and is also disconnected from it.82 One finds the denotative
material (signifier and significate) functioning as the signifier of the connotation: ...
3
'Quaestiones Alberti de Modis significandi.': A critical edition
But the thing is the significate. Therefore the same significate can not remain in
noun and verb. opp. The formal distinction of the parts of speech is not taken from
that which transcends the consideration of grammar.83 But the significate of the ...
Pseudo-Albertus Magnus, 1977
4
Sources of Semiotic: Readings with Commentary from Antiquity ...
Whereas Morris linked sign and significate through partial identity of significate-
produced and "disposition"-produced behaviors, we have linked sign and
significate through partial identity of the "disposition" itself (rm) with the behavior ...
5
Vision and Certitude in the Age of Ockham: Optics, ...
Thus, a proposition signifies a state of affairs; and because this significate of a
proposition "concauses" the proposition, and is necessarily presupposed by the
proposition, when that proposition functions as a premise, its significate becomes
...
Katherine H. Tachau, 1988
6
Four Ages of Understanding: The First Postmodern Survey of ...
semiological model of semiosis is the significate, in the sense of the object
signified. This semiotic notion of objectivity, it is true, has yet to be fully developed
.3' Nonetheless, by opting for an irreducibly triadic model, Peirce picks up the
ancient ...
7
Peter of Ailly: Concepts and Insolubles: An Annotated ...
[the term] supports' is also included, because of mental terms properly so called,
which ultimately signify the thing for which they supposit, because they signify
that thing naturally and properly.209 (65) A non-ultimate significate, on the other
...
Pierre d' Ailly, Paul Vincent Spade, 1980
8
The Measurement of Meaning
Fig. 1. Symbolic account of the development of sign processes. A. Development
of a sign ; B. Development of an assign. Whereas Morris linked sign and
significate through partial identity of significate-produced and "disposition "-
produced ...
Charles Egerton Osgood, George J. Suci, Percy H. Tannenbaum, 1957
9
Purposive Behavior in Animals and Men
(i) Perception. Stimuli corresponding to all parts of the sign- gestalt, i.e., sign,
significate and signified means-end relations, are present. (ii) Mnemonization.
Stimuli for the sign only are present, but the stimuli for the significate and the
signified ...
Edward Chace Tolman, 1951
10
Aristotle's Theory of Language and its Tradition: Texts from ...
If the name-giving for signification is done by the concord of men, it is possible /
also/ that the word is deprived of its significate. The explanation of the second is:
what the intellect in thinking the significate of a word is not dependent on, on that,
...