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Hindi (HI)
Italian (IT)
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Czech (CS)
Hungarian (HU)
Arabic (AR)
French (FR)
Turkish (TR)
Greek (EL)
Dutch (NL)
Bulgarian (BG)
Estonian (ET)
Korean (KO)
Swedish (SV)
English, UK (UE)
Chinese, Hong Kong (ZH)
Slovak (SK)
Lithuanian (LT)
Norwegian Bokmål (NO)
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Pairs of mutually-exclusive signifiers in a paradigm set representing categories which are logically opposed and which together define a complete universe of discourse (relevant ontological domain), ...
Lévi-Strauss's term for the appropriation of pre-existing materials which are ready-to-hand (and in the process contributing to the construction of one's own identity) is widely-used to refer to the ...
Fiske's term for codes which are shared by members of a mass audience and which are learned informally through experience rather than deliberately or institutionally. In contrast to narrowcast codes, ...
A sensory mode utilized by a medium (e.g. visual, auditory, tactile). Available channel(s) are dictated by the technical features of the medium in which a text appears. The sensory bias of the ...
Stuart Hall's term for several linked but distinctive 'moments' in processes of mass communication - production, circulation, distribution/consumption and reproduction.
One of the fundamental concepts in semiotics. Semiotic codes are procedural systems of related conventions for correlating signifiers and signifieds in certain domains.
A historical social process whereby the conventions of a particular code (e.g. for a genre) become widely established (Guiraud).