1977 : " Semiotic and Significs : The Correspondence between C . S . Peirce and Victoria Lady Welby " ( 2nd edition 2001 ), included Peirce's entire correspondence ( 1903 1912 ) with Victoria, Lady Welby.
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Welby's concern with the problem of meaning included ( perhaps especially ) the everyday use of language, and she coined the word " significs " for her approach ( replacing her first choice of " sensifics " ).
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*Peirce, C . S ., and Welby-Gregory, Victoria ( Lady Welby ), " Semiotic and Significs : The Correspondence between C . S . Peirce and Victoria Lady Welby ", edited by Charles S . Hardwick with the assistance of James Cook, Indiana University Press, Bloomington and Indianapolis, IN, 1977, 201 pages, paperback ( ISBN 0253351634, ISBN 978-0-253-35163-0 ) . 2nd edition ( Peirce Studies # 8 ), 2001, the Press of Arisbe Associates, Elsah, IL, 250 pages, ( ISBN 978-0966769517, ISBN 0-9667695-1-1 ).
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A proposed method of mental training aiming at the concentration of intellectual activities on that which is implicitly assumed to constitute the primary and ultimate value of every form of study, i . e . what is at present indifferently called its meaning or sense, its import or significance . . . . Significs as a science would centralise and co-ordinate, interpret, inter-relate and concentrate the efforts to bring out meanings in every form, and in so doing to classify the various applications of the signifying property clearly and distinctly . " Since this dictionary was published, however, the subject has undergone further consideration and some development, which necessitate modifications in the definition given.