The American Journal of Semiotics explained

The American Journal of Semiotics
Cover:ajs-cover2.gif
Editor:André De Tienne
Discipline:Semiotics
Abbreviation:Am. J. Semiot.
Publisher:Philosophy Documentation Center on behalf of the Semiotic Society of America
Country:United States
Frequency:quarterly
History:1981–present
Website:http://www.pdcnet.org/ajs
Link2:http://www.pdcnet.org/ajs/toc
Link2-Name:Online access
Link3:http://www.pdcnet.org/pdc/bvdb.nsf/journaldetail?openform&journal=pdc_ajs&cat=special
Link3-Name:Special issues
Oclc:7632823
Lccn:82-642788
Issn:0277-7126
Eissn:2153-2990

The American Journal of Semiotics is a peer-reviewed academic journal covering semiotics. It was established in 1981 and is the official journal of the Semiotic Society of America. The journal publishes articles, responses or comments, and critical reviews. All volumes are available online from the Philosophy Documentation Center.

Abstracting and indexing

The American Journal of Semiotics is abstracted and indexed in International Bibliography of Book Reviews of Scholarly Literature, International Bibliography of Periodical Literature, Linguistics and Language Behavior Abstracts, MLA International Bibliography, PhilPapers, and ProQuest databases.

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