Preliminary Exercise 1 : Ferdinand Saussure's Theory Semiotics
Saussure's Theory Of Semiotics
This image talks about Saussure's Semiotic Theory. It introduces what Saussure believed what to be true about Semiotics. The signified and the signifier, and most importantly the signs. It defines the definition of each and explains how it relates to what he's saying. Signs are the smallest units of meaning, they provide information with the little they show. The signified is the meaning/idea expressed by the signifier. It backs up the signifier. The signifier is a signs physical form/object. It describes the sign appearance and demonstrates it. My partner and I, (Marie) put together a presentation that goes into depth about semiotics.
This presentation talks about Saussure's Theory. Me and my partner gave multiple examples and put them in a formation of a graph. We listed the signifier's and the signified and explained the use of signs. My partner and I also gave the definitions for each word and explained the slides/information as we went ahead.
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