Abstract
In this research "Semiotics in Kun Anta's Song Lyrics popularized by Humood Al-Khuder" uses a qualitative method, with a corpus of Arabic song lyrics Kun Anta. The purpose of this research is to find out the form of phrases or sentences that contain semiotic meanings in the song lyrics, and to find out the deeper meanings contained therein.The theory used is Charles Sanders Pierce's semiotic theory in which Pierce categorizes the triangle of meaning theory which consists of three main elements, namely, signs, objects, and interpretants. In this study too, the researcher concluded that the lyrics of the kun anta song have deep meaning from the semiotic aspect so that lessons can be learned from the song lyrics
Highlights
Perkembangan dunia industri media massa, baik itu yang dimiliki oleh media mainstream, media cetak, media elektronik maupun new media, selalu memiliki kontenkonten menarik untuk disajikan bagi para penikmat media
In this research "Semiotics in Kun Anta's Song Lyrics popularized by Humood Al-Khuder" uses a qualitative method, with a corpus of Arabic song lyrics Kun Anta
The purpose of this research is to find out the form of phrases or sentences that contain semiotic meanings in the song lyrics, and to find out the deeper meanings contained therein.The theory used is Charles Sanders Pierce's semiotic theory in which Pierce categorizes the triangle of meaning theory which consists of three main elements, namely, signs, objects, and interpretants
Summary
Perkembangan dunia industri media massa, baik itu yang dimiliki oleh media mainstream, media cetak, media elektronik maupun new media, selalu memiliki kontenkonten menarik untuk disajikan bagi para penikmat media. Abstract: In this research "Semiotics in Kun Anta's Song Lyrics popularized by Humood Al-Khuder" uses a qualitative method, with a corpus of Arabic song lyrics Kun Anta. The purpose of this research is to find out the form of phrases or sentences that contain semiotic meanings in the song lyrics, and to find out the deeper meanings contained therein.The theory used is Charles Sanders Pierce's semiotic theory in which Pierce categorizes the triangle of meaning theory which consists of three main elements, namely, signs, objects, and interpretants.
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