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semioˈlogical, a. Also semei-. [f. semiology + -ical.] Pertaining to semiology.
1839Spillan tr. Schill's Outl. Pathol. Semeiol. 8 These semeiological works. 1862New Syd. Soc. Year-bk. 382 Remarks on the Semeiological Value of the Pulse in Child-bed. a1911N.E.D. s.v. semeiological, In Dicts. also semi-. 1932W. L. Graff Lang. & Languages 303 What is called change of meaning is essentially a semeiological phenomenon. 1968Jacobson & Schoepf tr. Levi-Strauss's Structural Anthrop. xvii. 364 Anthropology aims to be a semeiological science, and takes as a guiding principle that of ‘meaning’. 1968Listener 25 Jan. 122/1 The wide-awake analogue to this use of television is the employment of the medium for basic communication—infralinguistic and, if semiological at all, concerned with the most primitive human signals. 1973D. Osmond-Smith tr. Bettelini's Lang. & Technique of Film i. 1 The basic material that the Barthes group take as a starting-point for their semiological and aesthetical observations is not their own. 1978Guardian Weekly 5 Feb. 21/4 In semiological parlance, the film's lacunae often seem rather more important than what's actually happening on screen. |