Re: [PEIRCE-L] nonlinear semiotics

2023-05-14 Thread Daniel L Everett
Yes this is a well-known issue. Thus in principle there can be no first human, except as a theoretical decision. I discuss this briefly in How Language Began and my lengthy discussions of hominin evolution. DanOn May 14, 2023, at 13:18, John F Sowa wrote:Dan, Gary F, et al.,There was a

Re: [PEIRCE-L] nonlinear semiotics

2023-05-14 Thread John F Sowa
Dan, Gary F, et al., There was a discussion jn Ontolog Forum about some issues on related topics. Alex Shkotin had cited some important articles about aspects of human cognition, and I added further comments. John From: "John F Sowa" Sent: 5/14/23

Re: [PEIRCE-L] nonlinear semiotics

2023-05-14 Thread Dan Everett
> Sent: Saturday, May 13, 2023 10:44 AM > To: g...@gnusystems.ca > Cc: Peirce-L > Subject: Re: [PEIRCE-L] nonlinear semiotics > > > Really excellent stuff, Gary. > > > > In training perception in the context of semiotics, in my forthcoming (2024) > Charles

RE: [PEIRCE-L] nonlinear semiotics

2023-05-14 Thread gnox
st.iupui.edu On Behalf Of Dan Everett Sent: Saturday, May 13, 2023 10:44 AM To: g...@gnusystems.ca Cc: Peirce-L Subject: Re: [PEIRCE-L] nonlinear semiotics Really excellent stuff, Gary. In training perception in the context of semiotics, in my forthcoming (2024) Charles Peirce and th

Re: [PEIRCE-L] nonlinear semiotics

2023-05-13 Thread Dan Everett
Really excellent stuff, Gary.In training perception in the context of semiotics, in my forthcoming (2024) Charles Peirce and the Philosophy of Linguistics, I discuss how culture plays a role in learning new perceptual categories, looking at how Amazonian hunter-gatherers learn to perceive 2-D