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Peirce's Index, Sign Based on Object Part 3: The Last Part
Monday, January 5, 2015 English Language

Peirce's Index, Sign Based on Object Part 3: The Last Part

As one of Peirce’s triadic , index is included in object (referenced) that explains the relation between sign and the object because of ca...
An Endless Love from Makassar: Datu Museng & Maipa Deapati
Sunday, December 28, 2014 Indonesian Literature

An Endless Love from Makassar: Datu Museng & Maipa Deapati

A love story, either it is happy ending or sad ending, always has its fans to read or to watch. If in England we know Romeo and Juliet wri...
Peirce's Symbol, A Sign Based on Object Part 2
Tuesday, December 23, 2014 English Language

Peirce's Symbol, A Sign Based on Object Part 2

In this post, we will discuss a little about Symbol, a sign based on object beside icon and index. In the previous post, it was already ...
Mata Buntu, The 33 Levels High Waterfall of Luwu Timur
Saturday, December 20, 2014 South Sulawesi's Uniques

Mata Buntu, The 33 Levels High Waterfall of Luwu Timur

Mata Buntu Waterfall is one of Luwu Timur's famous exotic natural wonders. The falls are 33 levels high and well protected. Set amongs...
Ethnographic Research, A Review
9:29 PM English Language

Ethnographic Research, A Review

In this post, We will talk a little about the research method. It is known that based on the data, the research methods are divided into t...
6 Elements of Novel: A Literary Theory Part 1
Tuesday, December 16, 2014 English Literature

6 Elements of Novel: A Literary Theory Part 1

Everybody knows that novel is a part of literary works that is well known for its long story and also known as the first long story writte...
Wasuponda Village, Its Origin: A Folktale
Monday, December 15, 2014 Culture Indonesian Literature

Wasuponda Village, Its Origin: A Folktale

Once upon the time, in a long long time ago, there was a village that later called Wasuponda in South Sulawesi. Based on the story, the vi...
Series of Mappogau Sihanua Tradition [Part.2-End]
Sunday, December 14, 2014 Culture

Series of Mappogau Sihanua Tradition [Part.2-End]

As has been posted before, Mappogau Sihanua is a unique harvest tradition owned by Karampuang society in Sinjai, South Sulawesi. In runni...
Peirce's Icon, A Sign Based on Object Part 1
Saturday, December 13, 2014 English Language

Peirce's Icon, A Sign Based on Object Part 1

Image Source: http://www.iconarchive.com Peirce characterized the icon as ‘ a sign which stands for something ’ merely because it resemb...
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