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A sign is a unit of communication structure that consists of two parts: a signifier and something signified. A symbol is a sign that bears an arbitrary relationship to its referent (eg. a stop sign, non-onomatopoeic words)

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A sign is a direct representation of something, like a stop sign representing the action of stopping. A symbol, on the other hand, is a representation that conveys deeper meaning or significance beyond its literal interpretation, such as a heart symbolizing love.

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