Abstract

A fragment in the history of Italian pragmatics is represented by the work of Ferruccio Rossi-Landi. In the present article the basic notions of ‘common speech’ and ‘social reproduction’ are discussed as a theoretical frame which supports Rossi-Landi's well-known conception of the human being as based on the connection of semiosic and economic values.

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