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Answered by ishika7968
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semiotics is the study of sign process which is any form of activity content or any process that involves science which also includes meaning the meaning can be in an initial such as a word added with the specific meaning or and intentional success a symptom being a sign of a particular medical condition science can communicate through any of the senses like visual auditory tactile olfactory or just is only seen as having important anthropological and sociological dimensions for example the Italian semiotician and novelist Umberto eco proposed that every cultural phenomenon may be studied as communications . They examine areas belonging also to the life sciences such as how organisms make predictions about ,and adapt to, there's semiotic in the world. in general semiotic theories take signs or signs systems as their object of study the communication of information in living organisms is covered in biosemiotics including zoosemiotics and phytosemiotics. semiotics is not to be confused with the Saussurean tradition called semiology which is a subset of semiotics.

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