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- Interpretant abstract "An interpretant, in semiotics, is the effect of a sign on someone who reads or comprehends it. The concept of \"interpretant\" is part of Charles Sanders Peirce's \"triadic\" theory of the sign. For Peirce, the interpretant is an element that allows taking a representamen for the sign of an object, and is also the \"effect\" of the process of semeiosis or signification.Peirce delineates three types of interpretants: the immediate, the dynamical, and the final or normal.".
- Interpretant comment "An interpretant, in semiotics, is the effect of a sign on someone who reads or comprehends it. The concept of \"interpretant\" is part of Charles Sanders Peirce's \"triadic\" theory of the sign. For Peirce, the interpretant is an element that allows taking a representamen for the sign of an object, and is also the \"effect\" of the process of semeiosis or signification.Peirce delineates three types of interpretants: the immediate, the dynamical, and the final or normal.".