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<p>[QUOTE="lrbguy, post: 2960696, member: 88829"]Thank you for tracking that down, Ed!! It is an important study for our purposes. The science of sematography today comes under the umbrella of semiotics, which is the broad field of scientific/linguistic study of signs and signification. The author, Prof. F.W.G. Foat, presents a wealth of information and data on the symbolology used in ancient and later Greek papyri, and includes some discussion of symbols on coinage.</p><p><br /></p><p>Comcast had an outage which took away my Internet yesterday, and today I have a major moving project which will probably tie me up tomorrow as well. Thursday I have another commitment for the day, but by Friday I expect to be open. Whenever I can I intend to devote attention to the article and will share whatever I find of substance whenever I get the chance. Other linguists on the list should feel free to jump in whenever they are free as well. I am anxious to see how much substance there is to all this discussion.[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="lrbguy, post: 2960696, member: 88829"]Thank you for tracking that down, Ed!! It is an important study for our purposes. The science of sematography today comes under the umbrella of semiotics, which is the broad field of scientific/linguistic study of signs and signification. The author, Prof. F.W.G. Foat, presents a wealth of information and data on the symbolology used in ancient and later Greek papyri, and includes some discussion of symbols on coinage. Comcast had an outage which took away my Internet yesterday, and today I have a major moving project which will probably tie me up tomorrow as well. Thursday I have another commitment for the day, but by Friday I expect to be open. Whenever I can I intend to devote attention to the article and will share whatever I find of substance whenever I get the chance. Other linguists on the list should feel free to jump in whenever they are free as well. I am anxious to see how much substance there is to all this discussion.[/QUOTE]
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