Sign (semiotics)
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+ | A [[sign]], composed by a '''signifier''' and '''signified''', may refer to: | ||
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+ | * [[Sign (linguistics)]] | ||
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A sign, composed by a signifier and signified, may refer to:
- Sign (linguistics)
- Sign (semiotics)
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