A Textbook of Semiotics With Key Book For BS - Semester - III
- Publisher: FAMOUS BOOKS
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- SKU: 59534
- Number of Pages: 178
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📘 Title Name: A Textbook of Semiotics With Key Book For BS 4 Year Semester III (ENG-205)
✍️ Authors: Dr. Muhammad Iqbal Butt, Prof. Fatima Gohar
🏢 Publisher: Famous Books
🔹 Introduction:
This comprehensive textbook is tailored for BS English Semester III students, offering an in-depth overview of semiotics in accordance with the latest HEC syllabus. It covers foundational concepts, historical context, key thinkers, and detailed discussions of signs, symbols, and structures in communication.
🔑 Key Points:
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Aligned with HEC, Punjab University, and all affiliated college syllabi.
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Covers definitions, relations with linguistics, and detailed analysis of semiotic elements.
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Includes major contributors such as Saussure, Peirce, and Barthes.
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Breaks down sign systems like symbols, icons, and indices with paradigmatic and syntagmatic analysis.
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Explores three major branches: Cognitive, Social/Cultural, and Visual Semiotics.