semiotic Meaning & Definition

  • En [ ˌsem.iˈɒt.ɪk]
  • Us [ ˌsem.iˈɑː.t̬ɪk]

Meaning of semiotic In English

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Examples of semiotic

  • His research project is about semiotic theory and semantic web technologies.

  • Much semiotic narrative analysis foregrounds one strand of a complex whole.

  • How can communities be supported in retaining and developing their semiotic resources?

  • Language use counts as semiotic activity when it serves to enact pragmatic effects, such as the marking of relationships and the inhabitance of identities.

  • They can use other semiotic strategies, such as to deconstruct, disfigure or disturb patriarchal conventions.

  • As it turns out, the temple looms large as a semiotic linchpin for the stage traffic.

  • The technique of reading is semiotic in character - based on the reading of musical codes which 'attach arbitrarily to the discourses that construct them' (9).

  • Simple words and expressions impose a structure on more complex semiotic phenomena by serving as descriptive labels for them.

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