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Sign (linguistics)
Sign (linguistics) In general linguistics Ferdinand de Saussure described a sign as a combination of a concept and ... used to produce an utterance. So a sign consists of: a concept - respectively the ...
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Talk:Sign (linguistics)
Talk:Sign (linguistics) Stub tag This article is very short ... UTC) Is this the same thing as sign (semiotics)? Ben Standeven 06:48, 25 November ...
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Sign
Sign A sign is an entity that indicates (represents) another ... but constructs mean, the significance of a sign in a language (natural or formal) equals ... of the mental construct designated by the sign. The ontology of signs Distinguishing natural and ... in the natural languages. In all, a sign can denote any of the following: ...
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Sign (Psychology wiki)
Sign Home Support Help Site Support Orientation Background ... Education Organisational Other fields Transpersonal World Language Linguistics Semiotics Speech A sign is an entity that indicates (represents) another ... but constructs mean, the significance of a sign in a language (natural or formal) equals ... of the mental construct designated by the sign. [edit] The ontology of signs Distinguishing ...
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Sign (translated from Japanese)
Sign Sign(To come, the う), information transmission and ... these with a some meaning as a sign. And the sign with the other sign becomes the large aggregate, or to ...
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Sign language
Sign language A sign language (also signed language) is a language ... to fluidly express a speaker's thoughts. Sign languages develop in deaf communities, which can ... when people of different spoken languages meet. Sign language in this respect gives access to ... deaf community. However, contrary to popular belief, sign language is not universal. Wherever communities ...
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Sign (semiotics)
Sign (semiotics) Semiotics General concepts Biosemiotics · Code ... · Encode Lexical · Modality Salience · Sign Sign relation · Semiosis Semiosphere Semiotic literary criticism ... Semiotics of Ideal Beauty In semiotics, a sign is generally defined as, "...something that stands ... long been discussed in philosophy. Initially, within linguistics and later semiotics, there were two ...
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Articulation (linguistics) (translated from German)
Articulation (linguistics) With Articulation designates one in the linguistic ... apple, 6 tongue leg, 7 kehldeckel, 8 sign cartilages, 9 placing cartilages, 10 being correct ... is laterally over Gelenke connected with the sign cartilage. The sign cartilage consists of two plates, which are ... horn in each case. The gelenkverbindung between sign cartilages and ring cartilages is at ...
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Sign language (translated from Japanese)
Sign language Sign language(Palpus わ) With, it centers the hand ... signals) usesVisual languageSo it is. As for sign languageAuditory handicapped personBeing center, you have used. As for sign languageThe handAndFinger、ArmNot only the hand finger operation ... to be able to give grammatical sense. Sign language "the aiueo..." displays the Japanese ...
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Semiotics (linguistics) (translated from Russian)
Semiotics (linguistics) Semio?tika, or semiolo?giya, ( grech. , from grech. - "sign, sign") - the science, which investigates the properties znakov and sign systems (natural and iskusstvennykh languages ). Semiotics studies the characteristic properties of relation "sign - indicated". Semiotics separates three basic aspects ...
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