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This book analyzes the prominent view that language is basically a system of signs and symbols; outlines an alternative that builds on aspects of the philosophies of Heidegger, Gadamer, Buber, and Bakhtin; and employs this alternative to criticize accounts of language developed by V. N. Volosinov, Kenneth Burke, and Calvin O. Schrag.
From the perspective of communication theory, this book extends some features of the postmodern critique of representationalism to develop a post-semiotic account of the nature of language as dialogic.
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Language as articulate contact: toward a post-semiotic philosophy of communication
1995, State University of New York Press
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0791422879 9780791422878
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Includes bibliographical references (p. 283-296) and index.

