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The semiotically mediated nature of human experience is being increasingly stressed in contemporary psychology. In this paper, the consistency of this axiomatic assumption with the type of communicational
constructivism being proposed by dialogical models of selfhood processes is explored.
A general semiotic conception if the dialogical self is suggested that characterizes it as a semiotic pre-‐adaptive
system. It is described as a fuzzy control system that equilibrates operating field forces to delimitate
a locus for meaning construction in immediate future. The contribution of the semiotic mechanisms proposed
by Carriere (2013), Minikes (2013), and Wall (2013) for the operation of this pre-‐adaptive system is stressed
and the nested operation of semiotic processing, sign convergence and semiotic switches within the
pre-‐ adaptive system is elaborated. Other possible ways through which those semiotic mechanisms enable
us to specify the dynamically intertwined processes that constitute the dialogical self are also elaborated.
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Dialogical self Semiotic mechanisms