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| | Cultural Semiotics |
 | | Semiotics, translated as the science of signification, is often said to derive from two sources, the American philosopher Charles Sanders Peirce, and the Swiss linguist Ferdinand de Saussure. |
 | | The Seminar of Cultural Semiotics (with was initiated in 1986) is an interdisciplinary forum, open, primarily, to students at the graduate level, without any limitation due to the subjects studied beforehand. |
 | | Since April 1, 2005, the Department of semiotics participates, in collaboration with the Department of cognitive science and the Institute of linguistics, in a project financed by the EU commission which has as its main theme the study of "Stages in the Evolution and Development of Sign Use". |
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