• further characterized the three semiotic elements as follows: Sign (or representamen): that which represents the denoted object (cf. Saussure's "signifier")...
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  • separates the meaning of a sign into three distinct components: 1. The representamen, which is the medium, or ‘sign vehicle’, through which the sign is represented...
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    the theoretically defined "representamen" covers only the cases covered by the popular word "sign." The word "representamen" is there in case a divergence...
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  • corresponds to Saussure's "sound-image" (or "signified", thus Pierce's "representamen"). Thus, "a symbolic form...is not some 'intermediary' in a process...
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  • addition to pragmatism, Peirce provided a definition of "sign" as a representamen, in order to bring out the fact that a sign is something that "represents"...
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    and simplistic, auto-perceptions are considered discursive creations, representamen, where memoirs overlap with socio-historical context. In doing so, and...
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  • or representamen, the perceptible phenomenon which does the representing, whether audibly, visibly or in some other sensory modality;: "Representamen" ...
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    eventually stopped using "representamen". See The Essential Peirce, 2:272–273 and Semiotic and Significs p. 193, quotes in "Representamen" at Commens Digital...
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  • Peircean model, a reference is made to an object when the sign (or representamen) is interpreted recursively by another sign (which becomes its interpretant)...
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    that the three irreducible elements of semiosis are (1) the sign (or representamen), (2) the (semiotic) object, the sign's subject matter, which the sign...
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