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semiotic

/see-mee-ot-ik, sem-ee, see-mahy-/US // ˌsi miˈɒt ɪk, ˌsɛm i, ˌsi maɪ- //UK // (ˌsɛmɪˈɒtɪk, ˌsiːmɪ-) //

符号学,符号学的,符号学的作用

Definitions

adj.形容词 adjective
  1. 1

    Also se·mi·ot·i·cal.

    • : of or relating to signs.
    • : of or relating to semiotics.
    • : Medicine/Medical. of or relating to symptoms; symptomatic.
n.名词 noun
  1. 1
    • : semiotics.

Examples

  • Politicians in Washington may think of slaughter in semiotic terms, but the people on the ground never do.

  • His academic semiotic and philosophical works wield a thousandth of the influence of his bestsellers.

  • This is what prompted Felix Hausdorf to define the human being as zoon semeiotikon- semiotic animal, sign-using animal.

  • They deal in what Robert Reich called symbol manipulation, semiotic activity par excellence.

  • The word symbol points to work become semiotic praxis, but this is not what I am after here.

  • They define an age of semiotic focus, in that symbol manipulation follows language processing.

  • That is, the structure of family-based semiotic processes and the structure of the family are similar.