Semiotics/Quiz

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Semiotics is a stand-alone lecture, an outgrowth of the dominant group project. It has been included in the course elements of terminology. Please feel free to help with each.

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Hypotheses

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  1. Semiotics may show the sign and symbol dominant group is an accident.

See also

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