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    I once had a teacher who was big on following directions. He gave a very lengthy and extensive exam‚ which would take the entire class period to complete. Because we knew it was going to take every minute‚ we all started quickly without reading and following the directions. After grueling over the answers and working at a feverish pace‚ we began one by one getting to the final question‚ which wasn’t a question at all. It was a statement telling us to look at the top of the test paper. The statement

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    Freud‚ Saussure and Lacan: Interpreting dreams of a mad king‚ significations of a modern Ulysses and unrealities in a story of passion The equation ‘Freud + Saussure = Lacan’ is a student-friendly basis for streamlining the complex theories of these three major modern thinkers towards a common and purposeful analytical illustration of psychoanalytic and linguistic fundamentals. In today’s world of interdisciplinary studies‚ it is also included in literary studies to help students of literature

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    LANGUAGE AND DISCOURSE ……………………………11 SOURCES CONSULTED………………………………………………..13  1 INTRODUCTION 2 COMMUNICATION AND MEDIA SEMIOTICS 2.1 Introduction Media semiotics in its most basic form originates from Greek philosophers where the idea of a ‘sign’ meant that it is something that represents something to someone in some way. More recently semiotics finds their origin from structuralism. Structuralism can be said that it is the study or description of details and their different components regardless

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    Ferdinand de Saussure and Charles Sanders Piece were contemporaries but came from different academic traditions. While both theorists were in opposition to historical linguistics‚ they came to different conclusions in the theories of signs. Saussure defined signs as being made up of two elements‚ signifier and signified. The signifier is the part of the dyad that is the thing being referred to. The signified is the idea or concept created by the signifier in the recipient’s mind. Further‚ whoever

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    semiotics? Semiotics is defined as the study of signs in society‚ or theory of signs‚ what Saussure called ‘semiology ’ (Bignell 1986:5). Semiotics is about linguistic and non-linguistic signs: where linguistic signs are represented by lexical language or words (text)‚ and non-linguistic are those which are represented in visual pictures (photographs). Semioticians are looking for the systems which are based on possible signs‚ it involves different signs such as words or images‚ everything what include

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    history and consumer behavior? 3. Why does Shames term the 1980s “an era of nostalgia” (para. 30)? 4. Characterize Shames’s attitude toward the American desire for more. How does his tone reveal his personal views on his subject? READING THE SIGNS 1. CONNECTING TEXTS Shames asserts that Americans have been infl uenced by the frontier belief “that America would keep on booming” (para. 8). Do you feel that this belief continues to be infl uential into the twenty-fi rst century? Write an essay

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    6. The role of an interprentant in semiosis. An interpretant‚ one of the three interrelated parts of a sign‚ is the most distinctive and innovative element of Peirce’s theory. By introducing the interpretant into semiosis Peirce makes it central to the content of the sign‚ to signification: a sign signifies only when it is being interpreted. The sign (as part of the tri-part Peircean sign) is the signifier‚ e.g an utterance or a written word; the object corresponds to whatever is signified and

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    is mistaken for the end of the world. Lyddie’s father sells the farm so she has to work at a mill in Lowell that pays little and the working conditions are very poor.She has the choice to sign a petition to try and convince the corporation to give workers better pay and working conditions. Lyddie should not sign the workers’ rights petition because of her financial needs and the risk of being blacklisted. Lyddie

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     The Sex Ed Presentation or the alcohol one was very relevant.  Talking about how to register for classes is very beneficial for future students.  How to sign up for classes because all students deal with this topic.  Smith Career Center Presentation – makes students more aware of resources that will help them long-term.  I enjoyed the HEAT Sex Ed Presentation because we are used to only hearing about

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    Daniel Chandler tells us that a sign consists of two parts: the signifier and the signified. The signifier is the form that the sign takes‚ and the signified is a reaction of the signifier. For example: if the signifier is a symbol‚ then the signified could be a concept in the mind pertaining to that symbol. Knowing that there are tens of thousands of different types of signs. Charles Pierce categorized them into 3 modes. The symbolic mode is one where the signifier is not directly related to the

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