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* from Greek simeiotikí, ("semiotics") for "the Doctrine of Signs" (John Locke) | * from Greek simeiotikí, ("semiotics") for "the Doctrine of Signs" (John Locke) | ||
** i.e., the meaning of a sign (an indication, mark, etc.) | ** i.e., the meaning of a sign (an indication, mark, etc.) | ||
[[Category:Linguistics]] |