THE USE OF TRIADIC SEMANTIC MODEL TO ANALYZE A DOCUMENTARY MOVIE :LION KINGDOM EPISODE 1: PRIDE AND PUNISHMENT

  • Sugiharto Z
  • Monata W
  • Husnussalam H
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Charles Sanders Pierce’s Triadic semantic model is a semiotic theory that analyze the signs according to the relationship of the represantament and the object. The semantic research on the documentary movie entitled Lion Kingdom, episode 1: Pride and Punishment shows that there are three signs used in the movie. (1) Icon signs, appears 3 times, (2) indexes signs (appears 17 times), and Symbols, appears 15 times. Keywords:  semiotic, Charles Sanders Pierce’s, movie.

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Sugiharto, Z., Monata, W., & Husnussalam, H. (2020). THE USE OF TRIADIC SEMANTIC MODEL TO ANALYZE A DOCUMENTARY MOVIE :LION KINGDOM EPISODE 1: PRIDE AND PUNISHMENT. PROJECT (Professional Journal of English Education), 3(3), 395. https://doi.org/10.22460/project.v3i3.p395-400

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