
Sign-action
Sign-action refers to the way signs (such as words, symbols, or gestures) are used to convey meaning and prompt actions in communication. It's based on the idea that signs are not just representations of things but also serve a purpose, influencing behavior or response. For example, a stop sign instructs drivers to halt, while a warning symbol indicates potential danger. Understanding sign-action helps us analyze how we interpret signs in various contexts and how they shape our interactions, decisions, and understanding of the world.