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A specific study of the development of children’s drawings of buildings is more than an investigation into the development of drawings. If drawings are the result of sign processes, such a study also entails investigating the development of sign processes in general. I have called this overall investigation “developmental semiotics” in analogy to “developmental psychology,” the study of psychological development of children (Krampen, 1981, 1986a).
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Krampen, M. (1991). Developmental Semiotics. In: Children’s Drawings. Topics in Contemporary Semiotics. Springer, Boston, MA. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-1-4757-9679-7_2
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