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Martin Krampen (March 9, 1928, in
Siegen – June 18, 2015, in Ulm) was a
leading German semiotician,
semiotics Professor in Göttingen. The son of a Protestant...
- the castle.
Cochem Castle between 1890 and 1905 At Cochem, the
Cochemer Krampen, a 24-kilometre-long
stretch of the
Moselle made up of many
winding bows...
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semiotician Martin Krampen, in 1981.
After parti****ting in an
experiment involving a
subject living in a plant-filled greenhouse,
Krampen became interested...
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examine the role of
class in
shaping mental models of the city.
Martin Krampen conducted studies of
photograph recognition in
order to
discover the level...
- Bavarian: krampn,
meaning "dead", "rotten", or from the German: kramp/
krampen,
meaning "claw". The
Krampus is
considered to be a half-goat, half-demon...
- shepherds. The word
Krampus originates from the Old High
German word for claw (
Krampen). In the
Alpine regions, the
Krampus is a
mythical horned figure represented...
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artists such as Mary
Bauermeister and
designers Immo
Krumrey and
Martin Krampen. She
concluded her
teaching at Ulm in 1956. In 1961, she
moved to Darmstadt...
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world (phytosemiosis). Such
would initially be
based on the work of
Martin Krampen, but
takes advantage of Peirce's
point that an interpretant, as the third...
- Uexküll,
Thure von (1987). "The sign
theory of
Jakob von Uexküll". In
Krampen; et al. (eds.).
classics of Semiotics. New York: Plenum. pp. 147–179. ISBN 0-306-42321-9...
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Perspectives (ed. with M.
Krampen and D. Stea) (1988)
Environmental Policy, ****essment and
Communication (ed. with M.
Krampen and D. Stea) (1988) New Directions...