Pierce had many different types of sign but the 3 most important are:
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Gan Siew Kee
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July 10, 2011 at 5:29 AM
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An icon is a sign that stands for an object by resembling it. Included in this category of sign are obvious examples like pictures, maps, and diagrams while the not so obvious one are like algebraic expression in metaphor. The essential aspect of the relation of an icon towards object is one of the similarities. |
Shan
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July 12, 2011 at 9:11 AM
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From the research i have found which is according to Peirce, his ideas about semiotics distinguished between three types of signs: icon, index and symbol. Whether a sign belongs in one category or another is dependent upon the nature of its relationship between the sign itself (which he called the referent) and the actual mening. An icon is a meaning which is based upon similarity or appearance (for example, similarity in shape). |
Additional information after read the post - :
The index/icon/symbol is a tool of analysis at the core of semiotics that related to the studies of signs and their meanings.
Anything which focuses the attention is an index. After i had research about index, I noticed that index has 3 types. There are tracks, symptoms, and designations. For example, legs prints that left by human are tracks. Temperature increasing is a symptom of global warning. However proper names example of designations.
We can found that classical paintings and photographs are icons because they visually resemble their objects. For example, when you view Mona Lisa painting and you will get the meaning from the painting. Based on reading about semiotic articles, Peirce had creates three subcategories of icon into image, metaphor and diagram.
Symbols can be used to determine meaning. For example when student want to cheat in exam, they will devise a secret code like pointing their face parts which representing A B C D, that are one of the symbolic sign. From the post, every alphanumeric character on a computer keyboard is a symbol, as are those things not specifically alphabetic or numeric: $, %, &, #, @, etc and they still determine their own meaning like $ = money , % = percentage, & = and.
:) that all are my understanding of the post and the topic ^^