The First Convention (¶s 32--45): Saussure coined the term ``semiology'' in its designation of a general science of signs
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The Second Convention (¶s 46--59): Peirce took the designation ``semiotic'' for the doctrine of signs from John Locke
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Whence ``Semiotics''? (¶s 60--79)
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Σημιωτικη as Seminal Lexical Marker (¶s 80--103)
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A First Rectification of Terms (¶s 104--116)
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Resume and Transition (¶s 117--129)
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My Guess at the Riddle (¶s 130--143)
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Appendix A. The First Programmatic Statement toward a Doctrine of Signs (Locke 1689)
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Appendix B. The Second Programmatic Statement toward a Doctrine of Signs (Saussure 1916)
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Appendix C. The Latin Prelude to a Doctrine of Signs (Poinsot 1632)
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Historically Layered References
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Index Rerum
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