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semeiotic
[ see-mee-ot-ik, sem-ee-, see-mahy- ]
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The semeiotic gives the reason of movements, and has for its object the careful examination of inflections, attitudes and types.
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We have now reached the semeiotic standpoint, that of these very clear plans, the very starting point of gesture.
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The semeiotic says: "Such a gesture reveals such a passion;" and gesture replies: "To such a passion I will apply such a sign."
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The semeiotic is its mind; the dynamic is its soul; the static is founded on the mutual equilibrium or equipoise of the agents.
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The imitative is also divided into three parts: the static, the dynamic and the semeiotic.
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