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-'''Semiosis''' (from the {{lang-el|σημείωσις}}, ''sēmeíōsis'', a derivation of the verb {{lang|grc|σημειῶ}}, ''sēmeiô'', "to mark") is any form of activity, conduct, or process that involves [[sign (semiotics)|signs]], including the production of [[meaning (semiotics)|meaning]]. Briefly – semiosis is sign process. The term was introduced by [[Charles Sanders Peirce]] (1839–1914) to describe a process that interprets signs as referring to their objects, as described in his theory of [[sign relation]]s, or [[semiotics]]. Semiosis is [[Reciprocal determinism|triadic]] and [[Social cycle theory|cyclic]]. Other theories of sign processes are sometimes carried out under the heading of semiology, following on the work of [[Ferdinand de Saussure]] (1857–1913). 
-==See also==+The following is a list of '''semiotics terms'''; that is, those words used in discussion, classification, criticism, and analysis of the study of sign processes ([[semiosis]]), analogy, metaphor, signification and communication, [[sign (semiotics)|signs]] and [[symbols]]. Note: in order to help the reader this page also includes terms which are not part of semiotic theory per se but which are commonly found alongside their semiotic brethren - these terms come from linguistics, literary theory and narratology.
-*[[Index of semiotic terms]]+ 
 +==A==
 +*[[Addressee]] (Imported from linguistic theory)
 +*[[Addresser]] (Imported from linguistic theory)
 +*[[Authorial Persona]] (See sign-maker)
 +*Axes of selection and combination: See Combination, axis of, Selection, axis of
 + 
 +==B==
 +*[[Biosemiotics]]
 + 
 +==C==
 +*[[code (semiotics)|Codes]]
 +*[[Connotation]]
 +*[[Combination, axis of]]
 +*[[commutation test (semiotics)|Commutation test]]s
 + 
 +==D==
 +*[[decode (semiotics)|Decode]]
 +*[[Denotation]]
 + 
 +==E==
 +*[[Ecosemiotics]]
 +*[[encode (semiotics)|Encode]]
 +*[[Entax]]
 + 
 +==F==
 +==G==
 +==H==
 +*Horizontal axis: See Combination, axis of
 + 
 +==I==
 +*[[Iconicity]]
 +*[[Ideal Reader]]
 +*[[Indexicality]]
 +*[[Inscriber]]
 +*[[Interpretant]] (Peircean semeiotic system)
 + 
 +==J==
 +==K==
 +==L==
 +*[[lexical (semiotics)|Lexical]]
 + 
 +==M==
 +*[[entax|Macro-entax]]
 +*[[meaning (semiotics)|Meaning]]
 +*[[entax|Meso-entax]]
 +*[[entax|Micro-entax]]
 +*[[Modality (semiotics)|Modality]]
 + 
 +==N==
 + 
 +*Narrator (''[[:fr:narrateur|Narrateur]] terme de la [[:fr:narratologie|narratologie]]'')
 +*[[Narrator]] (Imported term from [[narratology]])
 +*Narratee (''[[:fr:narrataire|Narrataire]] terme de la [[:fr:narratologie|narratologie]]'')
 +*[[Narratee]] (Imported term from [[narratology]])
 + 
 +==O==
 +*[[Object]] (Peircean semeiotic system)
 + 
 +==P==
 +*[[Paradigmatic analysis]]
 +*[[Paradigm]]s
 +*[[Paratext]] (A term from narratology)
 + 
 +==Q==
 +==R==
 +*[[receiver (information theory)|Receiver]] (mathematical/transmission theory of communication)
 + 
 +==S==
 +*[[Selection, axis of]]
*[[Semeiotic]] *[[Semeiotic]]
 +*Semeotic: See semeitoic
 +*[[Semiosis]]
 +*[[sender (information theory)|Sender]] (mathematical/transmission theory of communication)
 +*[[sign (semiotics)|Signs]]
 +*Signified (''[[Signifié]]'')
 +*[[Signified]]
 +*Signifier (''[[Signifiant]]'')
 +*[[Signifier]]
 +*[[Sign-maker]]
 +*[[Symbol]]
 +*[[Syntagmatic analysis]]
 +*[[Syntagmatic structure]]s
 +
 +==T==
 +*[[Trope (linguistics)|Tropes]] (Imported from linguistics)
 +
 +==U==
 +==V==
 +*[[Value (semiotics)|Values]]
 +*Vertical axis: See Selection, axis of
 +
 +==W==
 +
 +==Z==
 +*[[Zoosemiotics]]
 +
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The following is a list of semiotics terms; that is, those words used in discussion, classification, criticism, and analysis of the study of sign processes (semiosis), analogy, metaphor, signification and communication, signs and symbols. Note: in order to help the reader this page also includes terms which are not part of semiotic theory per se but which are commonly found alongside their semiotic brethren - these terms come from linguistics, literary theory and narratology.

Contents

A

  • Addressee (Imported from linguistic theory)
  • Addresser (Imported from linguistic theory)
  • Authorial Persona (See sign-maker)
  • Axes of selection and combination: See Combination, axis of, Selection, axis of

B

C

D

E

F

G

H

  • Horizontal axis: See Combination, axis of

I

J

K

L

M

N

O

  • Object (Peircean semeiotic system)

P

Q

R

  • Receiver (mathematical/transmission theory of communication)

S

T

  • Tropes (Imported from linguistics)

U

V

  • Values
  • Vertical axis: See Selection, axis of

W

Z





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