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Algirdas Julien Greimas (French: [alɡiʁdas ʒyljɛ̃ gʁɛmas]; born
Algirdas Julius Greimas; 9
March 1917 – 27
February 1992) was a
Lithuanian literary scientist...
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Algirdas J.
Greimas, a Lithuanian-French
linguist and semiotician, who
considered the
semiotic square to be the
elementary structure of meaning.
Greimas first...
- ISBN 9986-16-389-7.
Greimas,
Algirdas Julien (1992). Of Gods and Men.
Studies in
Lithuanian Mythology.
Indiana University Press. p. 148. ISBN 0-253-32652-4.
Greimas, Algirdas...
- theories.
Greimas took the term
actant from
linguist Lucien Tesnière, who
coined the term in his
discussion of the
grammar of noun phrases.
Greimas actantial...
- etimoloģijas vārdnīca (in Latvian). Vol. I. Rīga: Avots. ISBN 5401004117.
Greimas 1992, p. 109. Lietuvių mitologija. T. 3. Sudarė N. Vėlius ir G. Beresnevičius...
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Notable early semiotic authors included Vladimir Propp,
Algirdas Julius Greimas, and
Viktor Shklovsky.
These critics were
concerned with a
formal analysis...
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Motina ("The Sun and the
Mother of Winds"),
analyzed by
Algirdas Julien Greimas in detail,
tells a
story of Joseph, who
becomes fascinated with Aušrinė...
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Terry Eagleton and
notes that it is
influenced by such
thinkers as A. J.
Greimas,
Northrop Frye, Hans-Georg Gadamer, and
Claude Lévi-Strauss. Jameson's...
- dog, swan, or duck. List of
Lithuanian gods and
mythological figures Greimas,
Algirdas Julien (1992). Of Gods and Men.
Studies in
Lithuanian Mythology...
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articles by
Roland Barthes,
Claude Brémond, Gérard Genette,
Algirdas Julien Greimas,
Tzvetan Todorov and others,
which in turn
often referred to the works...