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Syntactics
Morris divided semiotics into three branches: syntactics (or syntax), semantics, and pragmatics. Syntactics refers to the study of the structural relations between signs. The interpretation of signs by their users can also be seen as levels corresponding to these three branches - the syntactic level being the recognition of the sign (in relation to other signs).
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