| 41. | Iconic modes of signs are those in which the signifier is perceived as resembling the signified.
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| 42. | Paint is applied, to put it in fancy terms, to be a signifier for distress.
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| 43. | Now that it has a marketable visual signifier, Birmingham has some other things to boast about.
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| 44. | As mentioned, these meanings are brought about through the relationship between the signified and the signifier.
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| 45. | Saussure stressed the arbitrariness of this association, maintaining that any signifier can refer to any signified.
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| 46. | It also differs from the tradition of considering speech sounds to be the signifiers of speech signs.
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| 47. | The tower has been used at times in New Zealand as a signifier of the academic life.
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| 48. | The interconnection automatically reveals spaces that are left unconnected or silenced under the abstract machine of signifiers.
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| 49. | Minimalism has ushered in a complex fashion code requiring initiation into a learned society that recognizes subtle signifiers.
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| 50. | As the martini gained a new following in the last decade, the name became a powerful signifier.
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