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Human foraging bands:
Semioticians Study
The examination of signs and symbols as significant elements of communication and the ways they are interpreted within cultural and social contexts.
Interpretation and Meaning
The process of explaining or providing the significance of something, such as data or events, often involving personal judgment or contextual analysis.
Dramatistic Analysis
Analyzing communication as performance, as actors acting out a drama; sometimes called dramatism. For example, Burke’s dramatistic pentad asks questions such as these: What act is taking place? Who is taking this action? How or by what means did the act take place? Where and when did the act take place? Why was the act done?
Agent Refers
Typically denotes the doer of an action or the subject in a sentence structure in linguistics or semantic studies.
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