Semiotics:
- Sign – Something that expresses a form of communication.
- Code – A symbolic tool used to construct meaning in media products/forms.
- Convention – Accepted ways of using media codes.
- Dominant Signifier – Is the thing, item or code that we ‘read’.
- Anchorage – The words that go along with images to give them a specific meaning.
Ferdinand de Saussure:
- Signifier – Any material thing that signifies (e.g words on a page).
- Signified – The concept that a signifier refers to.
C S Pierce:
- Icon – Signs that represent the signified (e.g a picture).
- Index – Signs where the signifier is caused by the signified.
- Symbol – Signs that is understood as representing an object, idea or relationship.
Roland Barthes:
- Signification – Levels of meaning.
- Denotation – A literal meaning of a sign.
- Connotation – A secondary meaning for a sign.
- Myth – Stories that are shared and widely believed by the media.
- Ideology – Signs that support powerful structures.
- Radical – Something that goes against something that’s expected.
- Reactionary – Something that agrees with typical ideas.
- Paradigm – A collection of similar signs.
- Syntagm – The sequence which words have been put in to.
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