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Semiological      
semiology         
  • Chart [[semiotics of social networking]]
  • Signaling and communication between the ''[[Astatotilapia burtoni]]''
  • Color-coding]] hot- and cold-water faucets (taps) is common in many cultures but, as this example shows, the coding may be rendered meaningless because of context. The two faucets (taps) probably were sold as a coded set, but the code is unusable (and ignored), as there is a single water supply.
THE STUDY OF SIGNS AND SYMBOLS AND SIGN PROCESSES, WHERE THE SIGNS AND SYMBOLS MAY INCLUDE NON-LINGUISTIC ONES
Semiotic; Semiologist; Semiotician; Semeiotics; Sign (semeiotic); Icon (semeiotic); Index (semeiotic); Symbol (semeiotic); Semeiotic; Semiology; Theoretical semiotics; Semiotic studies; Semiologies; Semiologicians; Semiotic Theory; Semionarrative; Semiotic mediation; Syntactics; Semiotist; Myth and symbol; Semioticians; Semiologists; Pictorial semiotics; Cybersemiotics; Semiotic analysis; Theatre semiotics; Finite semiotics
[?s?m?'?l?d?i]
¦ noun another term for semiotics.
Derivatives
semiological adjective
semiologist noun
Origin
1920s: from Gk semeion 'sign' + -logy.
Semiology         
  • Chart [[semiotics of social networking]]
  • Signaling and communication between the ''[[Astatotilapia burtoni]]''
  • Color-coding]] hot- and cold-water faucets (taps) is common in many cultures but, as this example shows, the coding may be rendered meaningless because of context. The two faucets (taps) probably were sold as a coded set, but the code is unusable (and ignored), as there is a single water supply.
THE STUDY OF SIGNS AND SYMBOLS AND SIGN PROCESSES, WHERE THE SIGNS AND SYMBOLS MAY INCLUDE NON-LINGUISTIC ONES
Semiotic; Semiologist; Semiotician; Semeiotics; Sign (semeiotic); Icon (semeiotic); Index (semeiotic); Symbol (semeiotic); Semeiotic; Semiology; Theoretical semiotics; Semiotic studies; Semiologies; Semiologicians; Semiotic Theory; Semionarrative; Semiotic mediation; Syntactics; Semiotist; Myth and symbol; Semioticians; Semiologists; Pictorial semiotics; Cybersemiotics; Semiotic analysis; Theatre semiotics; Finite semiotics
·noun The science or art of signs.
II. Semiology ·noun The art of using signs in signaling.
III. Semiology ·- ·Alt. of Semiological.
IV. Semiology ·noun The science of the signs or symptoms of disease; symptomatology.