Chinese Semiotic Studies (CSS) publishes research achievements related to semiotics in many areas involyed in the field. In CSS, theoretical academic articles and articles dealing with practical semiotic application constitute the majority of content. Progress reports on current research, discussion papers on specific problems in the field are also included. Articles that look across disciplinary boundaries are encouraged.
Report on the 10th World Congress of Semiotics
Staff Correspondent
In the Search for Aesthetic Experience
Eero Tarasti (Finland)
Semiotics as the Semantic Organizer of Global Human Sciences--Semiotic
Theory: Western Philosophy-centered Approach Vs. Global
Interdisciplinary Approach
Youzheng Li (China)
The Image Iconicity in the Chinese Language
Zhuanglin Hu (China)
Cassirer in the Context of Saussurean Semiotics
Ersu Ding (China)
CSS Anonymous Review of Manuscripts Started--Editor's Remarks
diazu (Charles) Go (China)
The Process of Intercultural Communication: A Semiotic Perspective
Juming Shen (China)
Proximal and Distal Deixis in Spoken English:The Choice between This and That
Xin Bin Shen Lei (China)
On the Theory of General Semiotics
Abraham Solomonick (Israel)
Understanding Peircean Semiotics and Its Influence on Linguistics—An
Exploration on Triadic Logic System of Categories and Model of Signs
Guo Hong (China)
Dzi'i-Ba'a and the Semiotic Junction of Marriage in the Mekuk Tribe
Jean-Claude-Mbarga (Cameroon)
Semiotic Interpretation of Metaphors in the Representation of Speed Switches of Electric Fans
Liu Yuhong Liu Yan (China)
Peircean Semiotics and Text Linguistic Models
Paul van den Hoven (The Netherlands)
Special Column for the Study of Peircean Semiotics
Guest-Edited by Dr. Charls Pearson, American People's
Ambassador to China for logic, semiotics, and Peirce studies
An Introduction to Peircean Semiotics and the Philosophy of Inquiry
Charls Pearson ( U. S. A. )
The Status of Semiotic Theory
Charls Pearson ( U. S. A. )
Understanding Peirce's Mathematical Inquiry as a Practice: Some Ontological Implications
Elizabeth F. Cooke ( U. S. A. )
On Contexts, Complexity, and Continuity: Grounding Peirce's Theory
of Semiosis to Explain Intersubjective Interpretation, as Exemplified by Mozart
Robert S. Hatten ( U. S. A. )