- Barthes – A french philosopher and one of the leading theorists of semiotics.
- C S Pierce – An American philosopher, logician, mathematician and scientist. He is sometimes known as “the father of pragmatism.”
- Saussure – A Swiss linguist and semanticist. Widely considered one of the founders of 20th century linguistics.
- Semiotics – The study of signs and symbols and their use or interpretation.
- Sign – An event or object that is suggested as an indication or what is happening or going to happen.
- Signifier – A signs physical form. For example, sound, image or a printed word.
- Signified – An idea that is expressed by the sign.
- Icon – A sign that is designed to look like an object that it represents.
- Index – A sign or measure of something.
- Symbol –
- Code –
- Dominant Signifier – The most important sign.
- Anchorage – A sign that fixes the meaning.
- Ideology – A set of ideas/beliefs/values.
- Paradigm – A group of things/a pattern.
- Syntagm – A series of signs that are put together.
- Signifcation – The process of making me
- Denotation – Barthes
- Connotation – Barthes
- Myth – The ideas created by connotations.
- A radical text – Challenges dominant ideology.
- A reactionary text – Agrees with ideology.
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