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semiotics

[see-mee-ot-iks, sem-ee-, see-mahy-] / ˌsi miˈɒt ɪks, ˌsɛm i-, ˌsi maɪ- /
NOUN
study of signs as elements of communication
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The symbols themselves shift, even though the structure of the semiotics is always the same...

From Salon

Stallone’s presence in the earlier “Creed” movies ensured that the franchise remained tethered to his legacy, with its sequels and fraught semiotics, even if the titles no longer carried the Rocky name.

From New York Times

“I don’t have anything to say. It’s the semiotics of theater without the content.”

From New York Times

One does not need to be an expert in semiotics or linguistics to decode what Trump and other fascists are saying.

From Salon

So that’s one way to talk about it, is just semiotics.

From Los Angeles Times