semiotician
English
Etymology
Noun
semiotician (plural semioticians)
- One who studies semiotics or semantics
- 1990, Jan Holman, A Semiotic Analysis of Psalm CXXXVIII (LXX), 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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Translations
linguist specialized in semiotics
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Romanian
Etymology
Borrowed from French sémioticien.
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): /se.mi.o.ti.t͡ʃiˈan/
Noun
semiotician m (plural semioticieni, feminine equivalent semioticiană)
Declension
declension of semiotician
| singular | plural | |||
|---|---|---|---|---|
| indefinite articulation | definite articulation | indefinite articulation | definite articulation | |
| nominative/accusative | (un) semiotician | semioticianul | (niște) semioticieni | semioticienii |
| genitive/dative | (unui) semiotician | semioticianului | (unor) semioticieni | semioticienilor |
| vocative | semioticianule | semioticienilor | ||
Related terms
- semiotic
- semiotică
References
- semiotician in DEX online - Dicționare ale limbii române (Dictionaries of the Romanian language), 2004-2018
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