He focused, so to speak, on the pragmatics of the signifier rather than on the vicissitudes of the signified. |
Even if skin color were taken as a signifier for race, a metonym for some racial homunculus, all it would prove is a trope, not an index. |
In language, a lone signifier would be an utterly meaningless sound or concatenation of sounds. |
The author renders the word tradition into a signifier of doubtful intentions, a glyph whose meaning has yet to be ascertained. |
In Saussure's theory of linguistics, the signifier is the sound and the signified is the thought. |
The representative signifier stands in for the signified signator only on the condition that there is an effective distinction between the two. |