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Not to be confused with
sine.
For other uses, see
Sign (disambiguation).
For how to sign your posts on Wikipedia talk pages, see
Wikipedia:Signatures.
This
biohazard sign is a completely conventional
symbol with no inherent relationship to what it represents.
A sign is something that implies a connection between itself and its object. A natural sign bears a causal relation to its object?for instance,
thunder is a sign of storm. A conventional sign signifies by agreement, as a
full stop signifies the end of a sentence. (This is in contrast to a
symbol which stands for another thing, as a
flag may be a symbol of a nation).
The way a sign signifies is called
semiosis which is a topic of
semiotics and
philosophy of language.
How a sign is perceived depends upon what is intended or expressed in the
semiotic relationship of:
Signification
Significance (i.e.
meaning)
Importance
Thus, for example, people...
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