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ArtikelSigns, language and miscommunication: an essay on train wrecks  
Oleh: Bade, David
Jenis: Article from Journal - ilmiah internasional
Dalam koleksi: Language Sciences (Full Text) vol. 33 no. 4 (2011), page 713-724.
Topik: Semiology Railroads Communication
Fulltext: vol. 33 issue 4 July, 2011. p. 713-724.pdf (204.48KB)
Isi artikelThe movement of trains in the United States is coordinated by the use of a small number of standard codes of operating rules and variations upon them as well as various systems of signs, including railroad signs directed at railroad employees and highway signs directed at pedestrians and motorists. These signs, their intended meanings and the responses appropriate to them have been established by railroads and railroad associations, as well as federal, state and local agencies and laws. Nearly 200 years of accidents involving railroads has revealed that the interpretation of both train operating rules and signs associated with the railroad does not always follow the prescribed meanings. Understanding the reasons for these interpretations at variance with the prescribed meanings has been the object of extensive research over the past two decades and what has been learned has considerable importance for understanding all manner of signs, including linguistic signs
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