Signs, Language, and Communication: Integrational and Segregational Approaches

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Psychology Press, 1996 - 279 pages
In this challenging and important book, Harris proposes and explanatory account of communication which accords with our lay understanding of human existence.In Signs, Language and Communication readers familiar with the arguments of Professor Harris' previous work, including Signs of Writing, will find those ideas developed here to cover not just writing, but aspects of art, design and manufacture.Roy Harris proposes a new theory of communication. He begins with the premise that the mental life of an individual should be conceived as a continuous attempt to integrate the present with the past and future. He concludes by arguing that communication should be viewed as both a product and a resource of this constant act of integration.
 

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The study of communication
1
Before communication
22
Communication and choice
34
Communication and intention
60
Communication and ritual
79
Communication and signs
90
8
108
9
115
3 4 5
131
Sign and contextualization
163
Communication and codification
186
Communication and change
203
Communication and content
224
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