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‖ signifié Linguistics and Semiotics. (siɲifje) [Fr., pa. pple. of signifier to signify.] A concept or meaning as opposed to its expression in a physical medium (phonetic, graphic, etc.); the semantic element of a sign. Opp. signifiant.[1916: see signifiant.] 1939 [see Saussurean a.]. 1947, etc. [se...
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Consentius
He explicitly differentiates signifié and signifiant, the word itself and the thing signified by it.
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consignificator
† conˈsignifiˌcator Astrol. Obs. Also co-. [n. of agent in L. form from consignify.] A conjoint significator: see quots.1647 Lilly Chr. Astrol. vi. 49 Cosignificator is when you find another Planet in aspect or conjunction with that Planet who is the principall significator. 1652 Gaule Magastrom. 87...
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Esperiana Buchreihe zur Entomologie Memoir 6: 146–261.
, 2008: Functional morphology of the male genitalia in Gelechiidae (Lepidoptera) and its signifi Full article: .
2008: Functional morphology of the male genitalia in Gelechiidae (Lepidoptera) and its signifi cance for phylogenetic analysis.
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Why Black People Tend to Shout: Cold Facts and Wry Views from a ... - JSTOR
In this group, the essay "Why Black People Have No Culture" stands out, makes one aware, makes one think, provides historical signifi-cance, recounts incidents of the behavior of the culture vulture throughout history, informs and makes clear the perpetration that has left the black man low on culture.
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significatrix
signifiˈcatrix Astrol. [L. fem. form corresponding to significator.] = significator 1 a.1647 Lilly Chr. Astrol. lxxiii. 421 The {moonfq} her Significatrix [being] neer the ☉. 1653 R. Sanders Physiogn. 152 The Moon is..commonly significatrix in Flegmatick nativities.
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signifiant
‖ signifiant Linguistics and Semiotics. (siɲifjɑ̃) [Fr., pres. pple. of signifier to signify.] A sound, symbol, or image, or a sequence of sounds, etc., as opposed to the meaning expressed; the physical element of a sign. Opp. signifié.[1916 F. de Saussure Cours de Linguistique Générale i. i. 101 No...
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Of Grammatology
These components are also called signifier (signifiant) and signified (signifié).
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signatum
signatum Linguistics and Semiotics. (sɪgˈnɑːtəm) [L., neut. sing. pa. pple. of signāre to signify.] = signifié. Opp. signans.1953, etc. [see signans]. 1962 R. Jakobson Sel. Writings I. 658 This criticism has been repeatedly mistaken for an attempt to withdraw the signatum from the scope of any phone...
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Index of semiotics articles
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Définition de signifiant-signifié | Dictionnaire français
Le « signifiant-signifié » est un concept fondamental en linguistique, introduit par Ferdinand de Saussure. Il désigne la relation entre deux éléments constitutifs d'un signe linguistique : le signifiant et le signifié. Le signifiant représente la forme matérielle du signe, c'est-à-dire l'aspect sonore (phonétique) ou graphique ...
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significatum
significatum Linguistics and Semiotics. (sɪgnɪfɪˈkɑːtəm) [L., neut. sing. pa. pple. of significāre to signify.] That which is signified or denoted; spec. = signifié. Opp. significans.1865 S. H. Hodgson Time & Space ii. 44 It is of the utmost importance in reasoning to distinguish which kind of objec...
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Définition de signifié-signifiant | Dictionnaire français
Le signifié-signifiant est un concept central en linguistique, développé par Ferdinand de Saussure. Il désigne la relation entre deux éléments fondamentaux dans la construction du sens : le signifiant et le signifié. Le signifiant correspond à l'aspect matériel d'un signe, c'est-à-dire sa forme concrète, comme une suite de sons (dans ...
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Saussurean
Saussurean, a. (səʊˈs(j)ʊəriːən) Also Saussurian. [f. the name Saussure (see below) + -an.] Of, pertaining to, or characteristic of the Swiss scholar Ferdinand de Saussure (1857–1913) or his linguistic theories. Hence as n., an adherent of these theories; also Sauˈssureanism.1937 J. Orr tr. I. Iorda...
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PDF A case report on indirect transmission of human rabies
970 Zhu et al. / J Zhejiang Univ-Sci B (Biomed & Biotechnol) 2015 16(11):969-970 At present, most developed countries have ef-fectively eliminated rabies from their domestic dog populations (Coleman et al., 2004).However, as a developing country, human rabies remains a signifi-
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