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SEMIOTICS

GROUP 7
Nurul Rahmah 1901055009
Rossye Admiaty Radal 1701055020
Putri Nurmaulida 1701055025

INTRODUCTION TO LINGUISTICS
SEMIOTICS
semiotics is a branch of science that deals with the study of signs and
everything related to signs, such as sign systems and processes that
apply to sign (van Zoest, 1993: 1). Semiotics is the study of a wide
range of objects - objects, events, the whole culture as a sign.

The literary scholar Teew (1984: 6) defining semiotic is a sign as an act of


communication and then perfected into a literary model that accounts for
all factors and essential aspects for understanding literary phenomena as
a unique means of communication within any society. Semiotics is a
relatively new branch of science. Use sign and everything related to it is
studied more systematically on twentieth century.
Types of Semiotics
According to Hoed, the science of semiotics
can be divided into two types of studies:

1. Semiotics of Communication
The main focus of communication semiotics is on the
theory of sign production by assuming that there are six
communication factors.

2. Semiotics of Signification
The process of cognition or understanding of a sign is
more important than its communication.
Types of Semiotics
Pateda, divides semiotics into 9 different types as follows:

Analytical Semiotics

Descriptive
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Narrative Normative Natural


Social Semiotics
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Structural Semiotics of
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Basic Components of Semiotics

Sign
Sign (Nal)
The first semiotic component is a
sign, which is a part that marks a A signal is a condition or thing that a subject
thing or situation to explain or notify gives to an object to inform the object given the
the object to the subject.. signal at that time. Signs are temporal or time
dependent and if their use is postponed, they
turn into signs or symbols.
Symbol .

The symbol is something that directs


the subject's understanding of the
object. Symbols are always
associated with cultural, conditional
and situational signs and have
dynamic, subjective, special,
figurative, and figurative meanings
Semiotics is one method most communication research
interpretive in analyzing text, and success or failure as a method
rests on how good researchers are able to articulate cases which
they
studied.

The basic concept that unifies semiotic tradition


CONCLUSTION (1) defined sign as a stimulus indicating or indicates several
other conditions, such as when smoke indicates a fire;

(2) the symbol that usually signifies a sign complex with many
meanings, including a very special meaning. Some experts
provides a strong distinction between signs and symbols. Sign in
its reality have clear references to something, while symbols are
not.
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