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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 wikiPageID "1419211".
- Interpretant wikiPageLength "1787".
- Interpretant wikiPageOutDegree "11".
- Interpretant wikiPageRevisionID "551544938".
- Interpretant wikiPageWikiLink Category:Semiotics.
- Interpretant wikiPageWikiLink Charles_Sanders_Peirce.
- Interpretant wikiPageWikiLink Charles_Sanders_Peirce_bibliography.
- Interpretant wikiPageWikiLink Semiosis.
- Interpretant wikiPageWikiLink Semiotics.
- Interpretant wikiPageWikiLink Sign_(semiotics).
- Interpretant wikiPageWikiLink Sign_relation.
- Interpretant wikiPageWikiLink Ternary_relation.
- Interpretant wikiPageWikiLinkText "Interpretant".
- Interpretant wikiPageWikiLinkText "interpretant".
- Interpretant auto "yes".
- Interpretant date "December 2009".
- Interpretant wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Semiotics-stub.
- Interpretant wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Unreferenced_stub.
- Interpretant subject Category:Semiotics.
- Interpretant hypernym Effect.
- Interpretant type Disease.
- Interpretant type Science.
- 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.".
- Interpretant label "Interpretant".
- Interpretant sameAs Q609321.
- Interpretant sameAs Interpretant.
- Interpretant sameAs Tõlgend.
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- Interpretant sameAs Q609321.
- Interpretant wasDerivedFrom Interpretant?oldid=551544938.
- Interpretant isPrimaryTopicOf Interpretant.