signosignificado
Signosignificado is a term sometimes used to describe the relationship between a sign and its meaning within semiotics. Although not widely standardized as a single technical term, it is commonly employed to discuss how signs convey meaning in language, images, and other symbol systems, and how interpretation depends on context and culture.
In Saussurean semiotics, a sign consists of two components: the signifier (the perceptible form, such as a
Key features include the arbitrariness of the sign (there is no inherent link between form and meaning),
Some semiotic theories expand the discussion of meaning beyond the Saussurean pairing. For instance, Peirce's triadic