Luis Jorge Prieto
Luis Jorge Prieto (28 November 1926 – 31 March 1996) was an Argentinean semiotician and linguist.
He was a professor of general linguistics at the University of Geneva from 1969. In his work, he continued the traditions of Ferdinand de Saussure and the Prague linguistic circle.
Prieto’s theory is built around the analysis of arbitrariness of signs.[1]
Festschrift
- Pellegrino, Pierre (ed.) 1998. Semiotica 122(3/4).
Publications
- Prieto, Luis Jorge 1975. Pertinence et pratique. Paris: Les Éditions de Minuit.
- Prieto, Luis Jorge 1989. Saggi di Semiotica I. Parma: Pratiche.
- Prieto, Luis J. 2025. A semiology: Problems and routes. Sign Systems Studies 53(3/4): 299–309.
About him
- Chávez Barreto, E. I. 2025. An introduction to and commentary on Luis J. Prieto’s “A semiology: Problems and routes”. Sign Systems Studies 53(3/4): 310–332.
- Martinet, Jeanne 1990. The semiotics of Luis Jorge Prieto. In: Sebeok, Thomas A.; Umiker-Sebeok, Jean (eds.), The Semiotic Web 1989. Berlin, Boston: De Gruyter Mouton, 89–108.
- Pellegrino, Pierre 1998. Tribute to Luis J. Prieto. Semiotica 122(3/4): 165–168.
References
- ↑ Chávez Barreto, Eugenio Israel 2025. The Semiotic Theory of Luis Jorge Prieto. Tartu: University of Tartu Press (p. 23).
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