
handle: 10216/8202
The author characterizes the heterogenity in semiotic systems in general and in natural languages in particular, distinguishing two basic types. The article then goes on to survey the most apparent moments and modalities of each of these types of heterogenity in both the structure of language and of discourse.
Discurso, Linguística
Discurso, Linguística
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