Semiotic

Word SEMIOTIC
Character 8
Hyphenation se mi ot ic
Pronunciations /ˌsɛmiːˈɒtɪk/

Definitions and meanings of "Semiotic"

What do we mean by semiotic?

Of or relating to semiotics. adjective

Relating to symptomatology. adjective

Relating to signs; specifically, relating to the symptoms of diseases; symptomatic.

Same as semeiotic. adjective

Of or relating to semiotics or to semantics. adjective

Of or relating to the signs or symptoms of diseases. adjective

Of or relating to semiotics adjective

Of or relating to semiotics or to semantics.

Of or relating to the signs or symptoms of diseases.

Person with just one functional eye Urban Dictionary

Codeword for "I'm a big bitch." Used often by pseudointellectuals, "artists" who don't do art but talk about it, and philosophy academics that think with their crotch and talk out their asshole. Urban Dictionary

A study of phenomenalism which offers that the "larger" and the right-leaning direction sign are equal to each other. In other words - - > = >. Urban Dictionary

A word philosophers use to mean a condition, of mental pain for example. Urban Dictionary

Conducting a war using a full range of signs and symbols -- but pointedly excluding violence or other unlawful or violent acts. A war of ideas in the age of internet and multimedia. Compare scamizdat. Urban Dictionary

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The word "semiotic" in example sentences

Y ou don't need to be too deeply versed in semiotic theory to know that the images we see around us both reflect and reenforce how we understand the world. ❋ Unknown (2006)

For Peirce this is manifest in his strong fallibilism as well as what some term his semiotic realism. ❋ Tusar N Mohapatra (2005)

When asked by Watneys of the significance, the agency said it was rich in semiotic influence - ie, both the couple and Red Barrel were f***ing near water. ❋ Peter Ashley (2008)

But essentially only those external manifestations can be considered that refer back to definite psychical conditions, so that our phenomenology may be defined as the semiotic of normal psychology. ❋ Unknown (1911)

Semiotics, also called semiotic studies or semiology, is the study of sign processes ❋ Unknown (2009)

It misses out on the artist's labour to shape, from the buried material of 'semiotic' awareness, an intelligible product; and it makes art ultimately functional, a release of tension, rather than an action undertaken for its own sake – or, better, as a deliberate attempt to display the reality that the intelligence as a whole encounters. ❋ Unknown (2005)

The formation of the self in and through language requires the imposition of order, so that certain forms of consciousness – what Kristeva calls the 'semiotic' as opposed to the 'symbolic' – are denied. ❋ Unknown (2005)

I was impressed with Hemsworth's reductive, "semiotic" shorthand, his dryly humorous approach to paint and surface, and his layered imagery that involves both hard-edged abstraction and immediately accessible, culturally specific figure. ❋ James Kalm (2009)

One of the attempts to formalize the field was most notably led by the Vienna Circle and presented in their International Encyclopedia of Unified Science, in which the authors agreed on breaking out the field, which they called "semiotic", into three branches: … ❋ Unknown (2009)

Tim Gunn was charming, delightful, and totally pulled out "semiotic" in a sentence during an interview. ❋ Unknown (2008)

Beard, the subversive and spiky Cambridge classicist, leaves few forensic (or semiotic) stones unturned. ❋ Unknown (2009)

From the perspective of an author, how does this notion of the "semiotic crisis" fit into the writing process as you perceive and practice it? ❋ Unknown (2010)

When actually sitting down to write, forget all about the inherent semiotic crisis. ❋ Unknown (2010)

LNN: The scholar and linguist Bradley Will claimed Lovecraft's depictions of cosmic horror could be called a “semiotic crisis.” ❋ Unknown (2010)

Within a few years of Rainer's early narrative performances and films, the floodgate for a visual semiotic of homosocial gender codes was further pried open. ❋ G. Roger Denson (2011)

In this context, Charlesworth's art of semiotic and linguistic signification provides a rare model for the process of eradicating language of undesirable homosocial inheritance, a process she begins by first extracting and isolating the male homosocial object-metaphors from the world's ideologies, myths, cosmologies, histories, and arts. ❋ G. Roger Denson (2011)

[David Bowie] is semiotic ❋ Journas (2003)

As an [artist], I'm [interested] in semiotics and the relationship between [excreta] and the soul. ❋ Bigtrick (2006)

[Semiotics] states that the future is a [subset] of the past or that "the past is greater." Semiotics says that "=" is a statement of equivalence--not [equality]. Thus signs but not statements, can be equal to themselves. ❋ Metawave (2019)

On the subject of a students low grades The semiotics of a convultion by a student who was [outraged] enough by the precise language of philosophy, coupled with his disgust at the rigidity of a [fine art] degree, led him to conclude it was all rubbish that came from the [loins] ❋ Edgar Allen Post (2006)

The Internet's response to [Scientology's] attempt to rmgroup alt.religion.scientology included publishing their trade-secret "scriptures," graphically [reviling] them, putting billboards on trucks and buses, hosting radio talk-show segments, songwriting, projecting laser glyphs on walls, having aircraft pull pennants with slogans, picketing their headquarters, [deconstructing] their newsletters, creating cartoon lampoons and webpages, and, in other words, full semiotic war. ❋ Jeffrey Wright (2007)

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