2018
DOI: 10.1007/s11229-018-1700-4
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Models as signs: extending Kralemann and Lattman’s proposal on modeling models within Peirce’s theory of signs

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“…Whether spoken or written, human communication involves using words structured and conventional. The definition of semiotic in 'Peirce's Sign Theory' is the study of signs and the use or interpretation, where the signs can be classified into three types: symbol, icon and index [25]. A symbol pattern refers to its object through interpretive habit or reference.…”
Section: Runoutmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Whether spoken or written, human communication involves using words structured and conventional. The definition of semiotic in 'Peirce's Sign Theory' is the study of signs and the use or interpretation, where the signs can be classified into three types: symbol, icon and index [25]. A symbol pattern refers to its object through interpretive habit or reference.…”
Section: Runoutmentioning
confidence: 99%