Barthes- a french philosopher who developed the ideas of semiotics.
Pierce- an american philosopher who studied the idea of different ways of communication and the idea that things could be split into three sections, iconic, symbolic or indexical.
Saussure- was a Swiss linguist and semiotician. He theorised in language and the connections between their meanings associated with the language. He developed the ideas of signified and
Semiotics- the study of signs and symbols and how to interpret them.
Sign- an object or gesture that shows an intention or idea.
Signifier- a signs physical form for example sound. (Saussure)
Signified- the meaning of a something expressed by a sign. (Saussure)
An Iconic Sign- a representative symbol of an object or person for example a picture of the queen.
An Indexical sign- An indirect communication for example colour
A Symbolic Sign- letters
Code- a communication of rules or orders.
Dominant Signifier- main sign for example the JEP’s dominant sign is the tile JEP.
Anchorage- the fixing of meaning towards the sign
Ideology- a set of ideas or beliefs
Paradigm- a collection of signs
Syntagm- a sequence of signs that work together. Number of signs need each other for it to be right or make sense.
Signifcation- the representation or conveying of meaning.
Denotation- the object
Connotation- the meaning of the word
Myth- a belief that lots of people believe in however it isn’t true.
Radical text- challenges a dominant ideology.
A Reactionary Text- supports dominant ideology.
Dominant Ideology- dominant attitudes ideas and beliefs.
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