MEANING (SEMIOTICS)
In semiotics, the 'meaning' of a sign is its place in a sign relation, in other words, the set of roles that it occupies within a given sign relation. This statement holds whether ''sign'' is taken to mean a ''sign type'' or a ''sign token''. Defined in these global terms, the meaning of a sign is not in general analyzable with full exactness into completely localized terms, but aspects of its meaning can be given approximate analyses, and special cases of sign relations frequently admit of more local analyses.
Two aspects of meaning that may be given approximate analyses are the ''connotative relation'' and the ''denotative relation''. The connotative relation is the relation between signs and their interpretant signs. The denotative relation is the relation between signs and objects. An arbitrary association exists between the ''signfied'' and the ''signifier.''
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| Triadic relation |
| Sign relation |
| Connotative relation |
| Denotative relation |
| See also |
Triadic relation
Main articles: Triadic relation
Sign relation
Main articles: Sign relation
Connotative relation
Denotative relation
See also
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