The elucidation of Peirce’s semiotic process reveals the intricate dynamics of meaning. The pre-interpretative reality, categorized into quality, phenomenon, and convention, serves as an unaltered backdrop. The sign, divided into qualisign, sinsign, and legisign, urges the learner to attribute meaning. The interpretant, with its facets of rhematic, dicent, and argumental, plays a crucial role. The...
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