semiology

IPA: sɛmiˈɑɫʌdʒi

noun

  • Semiotics, the study of signs.
  • (dated) The science of the signs or symptoms of disease; symptomatology.
  • (dated) The art of using signs in signalling.
  • The symptom expression of an epileptic seizure.
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Examples of "semiology" in Sentences

  • This movement is intricately tied to semiology.
  • His principal area of research is music semiology.
  • Structuralists attempted to develop a semiology system of signs .
  • The name derives from the word "semiology," the study of signs and symbols.
  • As is the practice in C-semiology, it takes geometry in its configurational sense and makes its productive use in mind modeling.
  • I wonder if this verbal torture is something to do with Gervais having studied philosophy for three years; perhaps he took courses in semantics and semiology while he was at it.
  • It flows from the vision of C-semiology Rangial 2000, 2008, which holds that every act, fact, concept, percept, typology gets created to participate in life, as it is sourced through civilization.
  • To this end the specialized science of domination is broken down into further specialties such as sociology, applied psychology, cybernetics, and semiology, which oversee the self-regulation of every phase of the process.
  • This "semiology" always has been, I think, flirting on the edge of a mysticism that comes both from an American inclination towards transcendentalism and the impossible to calculate influence of Ludwig Wittgenstein on subsequent philosophers of language working in the same philosophical tradition of British Empiricism where he and his students did most of their work.

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