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In fact the deeper one understands semiotics one stops being a verbose and dogmatic theoretician and starts enjoying the semiotics of a daily transaction of people and animals. The curiosity simply does not die in me while watching and listening to these semiotic parleys everyday.
When a student is asked to explain the reason for absence in private and in the class, different answers emerge. The question asked is the same but the answers different. The semiotic code of the situation is used by all. But the pervasiveness of semiotics is not often recognized.
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In fact the deeper one understands semiotics one stops being a verbose and dogmatic theoretician and starts enjoying the semiotics of a daily transaction of people and animals. The curiosity simply does not die in me while watching and listening to these semiotic parleys everyday.
When a student is asked to explain the reason for absence in private and in the class, different answers emerge. The question asked is the same but the answers different. The semiotic code of the situation is used by all. But the pervasiveness of semiotics is not often recognized.
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