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Linguists tend to divide language symbols into two parts: semiotic and semantic symbols, where the first ones relate to the proper element, and the latter ones deal with the meaning attached to them. These meanings, which are rooted in our cognitive concepts, do not belong only to the linguistic fi...

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Main Author: Hadas Shadar
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Docomomo International 2022-08-01
Series:Docomomo Journal
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Online Access:https://docomomojournal.com/index.php/journal/article/view/569
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Summary:Linguists tend to divide language symbols into two parts: semiotic and semantic symbols, where the first ones relate to the proper element, and the latter ones deal with the meaning attached to them. These meanings, which are rooted in our cognitive concepts, do not belong only to the linguistic field; they are common in other fields, such as architecture, which also has semiotic and semantic symbols.
ISSN:1380-3204
2773-1634