Welby had a direct effect on the Significs group, most of whose members were Dutch, including Gerrit Mannoury and Frederik van Eeden.
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Internationally there were set up the " International Group for the Study of Significs ", followed by the " International Society for Significs ".
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Internationally there were set up the " International Group for the Study of Significs ", followed by the " International Society for Significs ".
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Studies in the Development of Significance " in 1903, following it with " Significs and Language : The Articulate Form of Our Expressive and Interpretive Resources ", in 1911.
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That same year, " Significs ", the name she gave to her theory of meaning, was the title of a long article she contributed to the " Encyclop�dia Britannica ".
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This book, which straddled the boundaries among linguistics, literary analysis, and philosophy, drew attention to the significs of Victoria Lady Welby ( whose disciple Ogden was ) and the semiotics of Charles Sanders Peirce.
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The traditional 3rd-person pronoun " t " ( �N " he, she, it " ), which is written with the " person radical ", illustrates modifying significs to form new characters.
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She preferred " significs " to semiotics and semantics, because the latter were theory-laden, and because " significs " pointed to her specific area of interest, which other approaches to language had tended to ignore.
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She preferred " significs " to semiotics and semantics, because the latter were theory-laden, and because " significs " pointed to her specific area of interest, which other approaches to language had tended to ignore.