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| Table 73 displays the results of indexing every sign of the dialogue between A and B with a superscript indicating its source or "exponent", namely, the interpreter who actively communicates or transmits the sign. Ostensibly, the operation of attribution produces two new sign relations for A and B, but it turns out that both sign relations have the same form and content, so a single Table will do. The new sign relation generated by this operation will be denoted as "At (A, B)" and called the "attributed sign relation" for A and B. | | Table 73 displays the results of indexing every sign of the dialogue between A and B with a superscript indicating its source or "exponent", namely, the interpreter who actively communicates or transmits the sign. Ostensibly, the operation of attribution produces two new sign relations for A and B, but it turns out that both sign relations have the same form and content, so a single Table will do. The new sign relation generated by this operation will be denoted as "At (A, B)" and called the "attributed sign relation" for A and B. |
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| + | Table 76. Attributed Sign Relation for Interpreters A & B |
| Object Sign Interpretant | | Object Sign Interpretant |
| A "A"A "A"A | | A "A"A "A"A |
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| B "u"A "i"B | | B "u"A "i"B |
| B "u"A "u"A | | B "u"A "u"A |
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| Thus informed, the SER for interpreter A yields the semantic equations: | | Thus informed, the SER for interpreter A yields the semantic equations: |
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| The situated sign or indexed expression "[<A>]B" presents the sign or expression "A" as used by the interpreter B. In other words, the sign is indexed by the name of an interpreter to indicate a use of that sign by that interpreter. Thus, "[<A>]B" augments "A" into a new and more complete sign by including additional information about the context of its transmission, in particular, by the consideration of its source. | | The situated sign or indexed expression "[<A>]B" presents the sign or expression "A" as used by the interpreter B. In other words, the sign is indexed by the name of an interpreter to indicate a use of that sign by that interpreter. Thus, "[<A>]B" augments "A" into a new and more complete sign by including additional information about the context of its transmission, in particular, by the consideration of its source. |
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| + | Table 77. Adequated Sign Relation for Interpreters A & B |
| Object Sign Interpretant | | Object Sign Interpretant |
| A "[<A>]A" "[<A>]A" | | A "[<A>]A" "[<A>]A" |