- In semiotics,
signified and
signifier (French: signifié and
signifiant) are the two main
components of a sign,
where signified is what the sign represents...
- "signified" (signifié, i.e. an
abstract concept or idea) and a "signifier" (
signifiant, i.e. the
perceived sound/visual image).
Because different languages have...
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Course in
General Linguistics (French:
Cours de
linguistique générale) is a book
compiled by
Charles Bally and
Albert Sechehaye from
notes on lectures...
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components of
sound and meaning.
These components are also
called signifier (
signifiant) and
signified (signifié).
Derrida quotes Saussure: "Language and writing...
- to help the
country join the EU. The
Moldovan diaspora has also had a
signifiant influent in
recent Moldovan elections,
voting overwhelmingly for Maia...
- 2011-10-06 at the
Wayback Machine« Il est composé du complément du nom -péyi (
signifiant local) en
construction directe sans
connotation économique, par opposition...
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ideas are
surprisingly modern. He
explicitly differentiates signifié and
signifiant, the word
itself and the
thing signified by it. He
explains grammatical...
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soaring unemployment and the
expenses scandal, the
Conservatives made
signifiant gains in the
local and
European elections in 2009.
Following the 2010...
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Ferdinand de
Saussure (1857–1913), a sign is
composed of the
signifier (
signifiant), and the
signified (signifié).
These cannot be
conceptualized as separate...
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Louis Baudry and the
writings on film
theory by
Christian Metz,
whose Le
signifiant imaginaire.
Psychoanalyse et cinéma (1977, dt.: The
imaginary signifier...