English

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Etymology

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From semiotic +‎ -ian.

Noun

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semiotician (plural semioticians)

  1. One who studies semiotics or semantics
    • 1990, Jan Holman, “A Semiotic Analysis of Psalm CXXXVIII (LXX)”, in In Quest of the Past: Studies on Israelite Religion, Literature and Prophetism, page 87:
      The big difference between the average biblical scholar and a semiotician is, that the latter is not a consumer of texts, but tries to become, together with the text, a co-producer of meaning.

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Romanian

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Etymology

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Borrowed from French sémioticien.

Pronunciation

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  • IPA(key): /se.mi.o.ti.t͡ʃiˈan/

Noun

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semiotician m (plural semioticieni, feminine equivalent semioticiană)

  1. semiotician

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