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semiological

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semiological [ˌsɛmɪəˈlɒdʒɪkl] adjsemiologico/a


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Such a consideration returns us to hoary arguments about whether or not photography is "indexical" following the semiological model proposed by Charles Pierce--a topic far too complex to broach in any depth here.
3, "Semiologie de la Langue" Paris, Gallimard, 1974 (61) In Benveniste's analysis of the concept of discourse, language, which for him was the principal semiological channel, consists of two distinct modes: the semiotic (peculiar to the sign) and the semantic (peculiar to discourse).
As in architecture, a similar structuralism took hold across a range of disciplines at the time - the semiological theory of Roland Barthes, the anthropological theory of Claude Lévi-Strauss, the psychoanalytic theory of Jacques Lacan - so in football.
 
 
 
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