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significi

Significi is a term used in semiotics to denote the units of meaning within a sign system. In this usage, a significi represents the conceptual content that a sign conveys, separate from the physical form of the sign vehicle. The notion helps distinguish what is being expressed from how it is expressed across modalities such as language, imagery, or symbols.

Origin and scope: The term significi was proposed in contemporary semiotic discussions to provide a neutral

Characteristics: Significi are abstract, generic units of content that can be linguistic (a word's sense), iconic

Applications: In linguistic and semiotic analysis, significi facilitate cross-language and cross-media comparisons of meaning. In computational

Examples: The significi associated with the concept of water exist across languages and media, yet appear as

Related topics include semiotics, sign, signifier, signified, and semantic representation.

label
for
meaning
that
can
cross
linguistic
and
media
boundaries.
It
derives
from
Latin
significare
"to
signify"
and
has
been
adopted
in
some
cross-disciplinary
writings
as
a
plural
form
akin
to
"meanings"
or
"significations."
(a
depicted
concept),
or
symbolic
(a
culturally
established
sign).
They
can
be
single
or
multi-layered,
and
a
single
significi
may
be
realized
by
different
sign
vehicles,
while
a
single
vehicle
may
encode
multiple
significi
depending
on
context.
semantics,
they
inform
representations
of
semantic
content.
In
anthropology
and
media
studies,
significi
help
analyze
how
cultures
encode
and
transform
meanings
in
signs.
different
signs—spoken
words,
written
characters,
or
pictorial
icons—while
pointing
to
a
common
conceptual
content.