| 31. | Key Signifier is a word or phrase that triggers collective memory via literature and art.
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| 32. | The main signifier of mainstream acceptance may be television, always worried about offending the mainstream.
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| 33. | He often uses that word as a politically incorrect signifier of caustically comedic insider-ness.
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| 34. | At the time, linguistic theorists talked about words and mental concepts as signs and signifiers.
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| 35. | One signifier of the emerging women's game is the emerging women's book.
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| 36. | Thus, meaning is forever " deferred " or postponed through an endless chain of signifiers.
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| 37. | The values are therefore added or subtracted according to the presence or absence of other signifiers.
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| 38. | In Emancipation ( s ), Ernesto Laclau frames empty signifier a context of social interactions.
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| 39. | The signifiers can slide over the top of this bar, with the signified elements beneath.
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| 40. | Using semiotics, Jakobson believes that meaning lies with the signifier and not in the signified.
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