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  1. November 1920 in Budapest; † 21. Dezember 2001 in Bloomington, Indiana) war ein ungarisch-US-amerikanischer Professor für Semiotik . Zu seinen Schwerpunkten gehörte auch die Untersuchung der Kommunikation von nicht-menschlichen Lebewesen ( Zoosemiotik ). Außerdem gilt er als Begründer der Biosemiotik . Inhaltsverzeichnis. 1 Leben und Werk.

  2. Thomas Albert Sebeok (Hungarian: Sebők Tamás, pronounced [ˈʃɛbøːk ˈtɒmaːʃ]; November 9, 1920 – December 21, 2001) was a Hungarian-born American polymath, semiotician, and linguist. [2] [3] [4] [5] [6] As one of the founders of the biosemiotics field, he studied non-human and cross-species signaling and communication. [7]

  3. Abstract. Thomas A. Sebeok has left semiotics a comprehensive theoretical apparatus for studying semiosis across species and across systems (biological and artificial). Uniting the notions of form, sign, and model into an integrative purview of meaning-making, known as modeling systems theory, Sebeok has provided a conceptual and terminological ...

    • Marcel Danesi
  4. 29. Feb. 2008 · Biosemiotics and Modelling Systems Theory. Thomas A. Sebeok is one of the figures who has most contributed to the institutionalization of semiotics internationally, and to its configuration as ‘biosemiotics’, ‘semiotics of life‘, or, as he preferred in his latest book (2001), ‘global semiotics’.

    • Susan Angela Petrilli, A. Ponzio
    • 2008
  5. THOMAS A. SEBEOK On December 21, 2001, Professor Thomas Albert Sebeok passed away peacefully at his home in Bloomington, Indiana. Over his illustrious career as semiotician and linguist, his writings cast a spell on a whole generation of young scholars and colleagues, influencing both theory and practice within the two interrelated fields ...

  6. Thomas A. Sebeok and biology: Building biosemiotics. Kalevi Kull. 1. Abstract: The paper attempts to review the impact of Thomas A. Sebeok (1920–2001) on biosemiotics, or semiotic biology, including both his work as a theoretician in the field and his activity in organising, publishing, and communicating.

  7. Linguïculture: Thomas A. Sebeok as a revolutionary ethnographer. Dinda L. Gorlée. Aus der Zeitschrift Chinese Semiotic Studies. https://doi.org/10.1515/css-2021-2034. Abstract. Sebeok started his career as an ethnographer, focusing on the verbal art of anthropology to describe the cultures associated with then-called “primitive” languages.