Sunday, January 15, 2012

Research aka Stage 2

The Definition of Semiotics and Semantic

Semiotics

Semiotics is closely related to the field of linguistics, which, for its part, studies the structure and meaning of language more specifically. Syntactic is the branch of semiotics that deals with the formal properties of signs and symbols. More precisely, syntactic deals with the "rules that govern how words are combined to form phrases and sentences." Charles Morris adds that semantics deals with the relation of signs to their designate and the objects which they may or do denote; and, pragmatics deals with the biotic aspects of semiotics, that is, with all the psychological, biological, and sociological phenomena which occur in the functioning of signs. Semiotics, is the study of signs and sign processes, indication, designation, likeness, analogy, metaphor, signification and communication.

Semantics

Semantics is the study of meaning that is used by humans to express themselves through language. Other forms of semantics include the semantics of programming languages, formal logic, and semiotics. Semantics contrasts with syntax, the study of the combinatorial of units of a language (without reference to their meaning), and pragmatics, the study of the relationships between the symbols of a language, their meaning, and the users of the language. Semantic, is the study of meaning. It focuses on the relation between signifier, such as words, phrases, signs and symbols, and what they stand for, their detonate.

Example of a screen design:

This is the new official webpage for the newest animation that go on-air recently.

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