Examples of 'semiology' in a sentence

Meaning of "semiology"

semiology (noun) - the study of signs and symbols and their use or interpretation
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  • Semiotics, the study of signs.
  • The science of the signs or symptoms of disease; symptomatology.
  • The art of using signs in signalling.
  • The symptom expression of an epileptic seizure.

How to use "semiology" in a sentence

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The semiology and phenomenology of hashtaggery intrigues me.
Musical fact and the semiology of music.
The semiology is the study of all visible signs.
I understand perfectly well that there is advertising semiology.
Semiology allows us to understand codes in general.
Eco viewed the task of semiology as important and radical.
The study of signs and symbols is called semiotics or semiology.
Semiology of hypertensive emergencies.
Also referred to as semiology.
Elements of Semiology does not analyze popular culture directly.
I shall call it semiology.
This Semiology makes necessary a discontinuity regarding to the attachment of the textual dimension of discourses.
The secret of manipulation has been sought in a frantic semiology of the mass media.
Graphical Semiology has its importance and is well established in the field of static images.
Maps specific for tourism should apply the graphic semiology and avoid interference in communication.

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Max Wechsler thus invents another form of semantics and another form of semiology.
Semiology of Graphics.
Not to be confused with Music semiology.
Semiology of Graphic.
A Swiss linguist who coined the term semiology.
Structuralism semiology and hermeneutics in musicology ".
New sequences are tested and a new MRI contrast semiology is described.
There's a semiology that belongs in advertising.
Recall for example the hopes that the likes of Roland Barthes invested in structuralist semiology.
Elements of Semiology.
From now on, semiology is ready to conquer the world.
Human and social sciences Humanities Semiology.
A semiology is a signal system, a system of signals.
Courtine calls this perspective Historical Semiology.
In semiology point of view, everything has sign and meaning.
Nephrology and Semiology.
To begin with, semiology was devoted to the study of non linguistic systems of communication.
Two complementary approaches, which are semiology and semiotics, have been elaborated.
Saussure is one of the founding fathers of semiotics, which he called semiology.
Objective, to develop a course of semiology of coordination and balance with tbl method.
Of course it is, and indeed several chant choirs prefer not to use the semiology.
The map as a type of image, from graphic semiology to the semiotics of space.
Semiology clarifies the implicit meaning transfer structures - regarding what images mean and how they mean.
Given the increasing complexity of imaging techniques he has developed a semiology of supplementary examinations ;.
Semiology of Graphics, diagrams networks maps.
Lastly, the third observation is that nowadays semiology never posits the existence of a definitive signified.
New semiology should be designed at 7T to improve theunderstanding of prostatic tissue in further experiments.
Also called semiotic studies, or semiology in the Saussurean tradition.
Graphic Semiology essential to the visualism professions, and with Gilbert Cohen-Séat.
This approach to text, in a broad sense, emerges from semiology advanced by Ferdinand de Saussure.
Look, José Tomás, I understand perfectly well that there is advertising semiology.
Musical Fact and the Semiology of Music, trans.
Association, secondly, they must associate to it a radiological semiology.
Semiology takes in any system of signs, whatever their substance and limits ;.
Look José Tomás, I understand perfectly well that there is a semiology that belongs in advertising.

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