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    Cassirer, Benveniste, and Peirce on deictics and "pronominal" communication

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    For all his profound interest in Secondness and its manifestation in various kinds of indices, including deictics, Peirce rarely addresses the inter-pronominal relationships. Whilst the American founder of semiotics would designate languageas a whole to Thirdness, only within the larger framework of which deictics can work, the German philosopher Cassirer observes that "what characterizes the very first spatial terms that we find in language is their embracing of a definite 'deictic' function". For Cassirer the significance of pronominals, especially the I-Thou relationship, lies in its impact on the development of spatial concept that lays the foundation of symbolic forms. It may look strange why the "designatives" of I, Thou, He, in Peirce's own terms, so obvious in their categorial and empirical differentiation, should fail to be reduceable to the triad of Firstness, Secondness, and Thirdness. It is interesting, however, that in his 1906 correspondence with Lady Welby, Peirce should refer to the strange "Communicational Interpretant", or "the Cominterpretant, which is a determination of that mind into which the minds of utterer and interpreter have to be fused in order that any communication should take place". Peirce asserts that this communication of a Form, say, being in love, is made possible by sign. This paper discusses Peirce's and Cassirer's references to deictics or indexical sign, in particular, inter-personal relationships, in light of Benveniste's concept of discourse, and probes into a possible subtext underlying the Peirce-Welby correspondence

    THE EFFECT OF FOOT POSITION ON KINETICS OF LOWER LIMBS DURING SQUAT

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    The purposes of this study were to evaluate the effects of the foot position on the joint forces and moments of lower limbs during squat. Eleven male weightlifters were recruited in this study to perform squat with different foot position (forward position and toe-out 20 degrees). The VICON motion analysis system and two KISTLER force platforms were used to record the kinematical and kinetic data during squat. The results showed that the ankle joint maximal shear force, maximal adduction moment, external rotation moment and knee external rotation moment during squat with foot forward position were significantly greater than the results in toe-out position. Squat with foot forward position could be suggested to improve the ankle stability in rehabilitative training
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