In Language Creativity: A Semiotic Perspective, Simone Casini aims
to frame the concept of creativity within a linguistic dimension by
developing a theoretical reflection with constant references to
contact languages and to the educational plan. Semiotic creativity
abandons the condition of the linguistic property inter pares and
rises to the rank of theoretical and first principle by which
languages define themselves, function and interact in the
negotiation of meaning in relation to the social uses. Casini
considers creativity as a premise for the rule changing of
boundaries of meaning and creation of language and meaning. The
work progresses starting from the historical-critical concept of
creativity, discussing the most philosophical and linguistic
theories in the North American and European context.
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