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"significatory" Definitions
  1. SIGNIFICATIVE

6 Sentences With "significatory"

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This understanding of theater's deliberate significatory practice was Tadcusz Kowtzan's 1968 refinement of the Prague school's semiotization law.
After Cezanne, Klee was the finest modern watercolourist, and his responsiveness to the expressive and significatory dimensions of fabric was incomparable.
Thus she points to the twins as personifying antithetical artistic or significatory elements that together contribute to White's unified yet tensely dynamic style.
The capacity for representation transforms our perceptual universe, entailing that no bodily immediacy is possible, that all experience will be mediated by significatory practices and filtered through the ego's organization.
Through collateral experience even a sign that consists in a chance semblance of an absent object is determined by that object. Peirce held that logic has three main parts: # Speculative grammar,See "Grammar: Speculative" in Commens Dictionary of Peirce's Terms. on meaningfulness, conditions for meaning. Study of significatory elements and combinations.
Interpreting the metaphor of ground in poetry, the critic Rainer Emig writes, "The ground [is] a perfect symbol of cultural, ethnic, and national identity, a significatory confluence of the historical and the mythical, individual and collective." According to critic Alan W. France, the Mediterranean's religious tradition and culture are contrasted in "Limestone" with the Protestant and rationalistic "Gothic North". He views the poem as an attempt to "rediscover the sacramental quality of nature, a quality still animate in the 'under-developed' regions of the Mediterranean South—in particular Italy below Rome, the Mezzogiorno—but thoroughly extirpated in the Germanic North by Protestant asceticism and modern science." Auden, then, is looking on this landscape from the outside, as a member of the Northern community, yet includes himself as one of the "inconstant ones": Rembrandt's Scholar in Meditation (1633) seeks an internal landscape.

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