Contemporary Western semiotic trends and their reflections in understanding linguistic connotations
اتجاهات السيميائيّة الغربية المعاصرة وانعكاساتها في فهم المدلولات اللغويّة
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https://doi.org/10.33705/1111-017-001-030Keywords:
semiology, linguistic semantics, semiotics, modern linguisticsAbstract
This study examines the semiotic theory that was launched in the twentieth century with the beginnings of linguistic studies, which revealed meaning through the study of linguistic and non-linguistic signs. Its terminology varied depending on the intellectual and philosophical orientations it dealt with, the most prominent of which are: semiotics, semiotics, and semiology.
The study also addresses the most important trends in semiology in understanding linguistic and non-linguistic phenomena. Such as referring to the semiology of communication, the semiology of meaning, the semiology of culture..., and these and other trends can benefit the linguistic lesson in particular. Considering that linguistics is part of semiology, which consists of verbal evidence; Semiology studies verbal evidence and non-verbal evidence.
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