semiotics

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Englisch - Türkisch
işaret ilmi
imbilim
göstergebilim

Akira Asada tarafından yazılan Yapı ve Güç- Göstergebilimin ötesi ni okudunuz mu? - Have you read Structure and Power - Beyond Semiotics by Akira Asada?

semiyotik
{i} hastalık belirtileri bilimi
{i} semiyoloji
(Tıp) Bakınız: Semiology
gösterge bilim
semiotics and literature
göstergebilim ve edebiyat
semiotic
göstergebilim

Akira Asada tarafından yazılan Yapı ve Güç- Göstergebilimin ötesi ni okudunuz mu? - Have you read Structure and Power - Beyond Semiotics by Akira Asada?

semiotic
(Dilbilim) göstergesel
semiotic
işaretlere veya işaretler ilmine ait
semiotic
işaret ilmine ait
semiotic
işaretlere ait
semiotic
göstergebilimsel
semiotic
hastalık arazına ait
semiotic
(Tıp) Hastalık belritileri ile ilgili
semiotic
(Tıp) Teşhise götürücü esas belirti veya belirtiler
semiotic
imbilimsel
semiotic
semiyotik
Englisch - Englisch
The study of signs and symbols, especially as means of language or communication
The study of signs, as they may be perceived in literary works, including plays Semiotics is a contemporary tool of dramaturgical analysis that offers the possibility of identifying all the ingredients of drama (staging as well as language) and determining the precise conjunctions between them
Semiotics is the academic study of the relationship of language and other signs to their meanings. the way in which people communicate through signs and images, or the study of this semiologist (semeiotikos , from semeion ). or semiology Study of signs and sign-using behaviour, especially in language. In the late 19th and early 20th century the work of Ferdinand de Saussure and Charles Sanders Peirce led to the emergence of semiotics as a method for examining phenomena in different fields, including aesthetics, anthropology, communications, psychology, and semantics. Interest in the structure behind the use of particular signs links semiotics with the methods of structuralism. Saussure's theories are also fundamental to poststructuralism
Theory of signs, comprising both semantics and syntactics, especially in the philosophy of language of Peirce and Saussure Recommended Reading: Charles Morris, Signs, Language, and Behavior (Braziller, 1955) {at Amazon com}; Umberto Eco, Theory of Semiotics (Indiana, 1979) {at Amazon com}; Thomas A Sebeok, Signs: An Introduction to Semiotics (Toronto, 1995) {at Amazon com}; Winfried Noth, Handbook of Semiotics (Indiana, 1995) {at Amazon com}; and Umberto Eco, Semiotics and the Philosophy of Language (Indiana, 1986) {at Amazon com} Also see OCP, OCDL, Joseph Ransdell, BGHT, Martin Ryder, ColE, Daniel Chandler, noesis, and MacE
Disciplines of Study [DoS]
(philosophy) a philosophical theory of the functions of signs and symbols
The investigation of symbols and their meaning
{i} study of signs, study of conventional symbols used to denote objects
The study of doctrine of signs, sometimes supposed to be a science of signs; the systematic investigation of the nature, properties, and kinds of sign, especially when undertaken in a self-conscious way While semiology is sometimes used to refer to the Saussurean tradition, and semiotics sometimes refers to the Peircean tradition, nowadays the term semiotics is more likely to be used as an umbrella term to embrace the whole field
Refers to theories regarding symbolism and how people glean meaning from words, sounds, and pictures Sometimes used in researching names for various products and services
Same as Semeiotics
the science of signs
Semeiology
See: semantics
semiotic
of or relating to semiotics or to semantics
semiotic
Of or pertaining to the signs or symptoms of diseases
semiotic
Same as Semeiotic
semiotic
{s} pertaining to semeiotics, pertaining to the study of signs and symbols (also semeiotic)
semiotic
of or relating to semiotics; "semiotic analysis
semiotic
Relating to signs or indications; pertaining to the language of signs, or to language generally as indicating thought
semiotic
of or relating to semiotics; "semiotic analysis"
semiotics

    Silbentrennung

    se·mi·ot·ics

    Türkische aussprache

    semiätîks

    Aussprache

    /ˌsemēˈätəks/ /ˌsɛmiːˈɑːtɪks/

    Etymologie

    () Coined by John Locke from Ancient Greek σημειωτικός (sēmeiōtikós, “fitted for marking, portending”) σημειοῦν (semeioun, “to mark, interpret as a portend”) σημεῖον (semeion, “a mark, sign, token”) σῆμα (sema, “mark, sign”).
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