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semiotics

[see-mee-ot-iks, sem-ee-, see-mahy-] / ˌsi miˈɒt ɪks, ˌsɛm i-, ˌsi maɪ- /
NOUN
study of signs as elements of communication
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The symbols themselves shift, even though the structure of the semiotics is always the same...

From Salon

The semiotics, too, are glaring; her commitment to the chessboard is such that she dresses like one.

From The Guardian

The claims Trump has made recently do not require great skill in semiotics and sociolinguistics to decode and rebut.

From Salon

Ruscha does not propose an ironic twist, much less the longueurs of a lesson in semiotics.

From Washington Post

Welcome to the world of the post-modern pandemic, where anxiety spreads ahead of the tideline, where unravelling the semiotics of plague and plague politics seems to be almost as pressing as the plague itself.

From The Guardian