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1- Ph.D. in Law, Payame Noor University, Tehran, Iran
2- Assistant Professor of Semiotics, Research Center, Tehran, Iran , a.saleh@nazar.ac.ir
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Semiotics of the human environment is better known to us. The human environment is the world in which we live and we need to adapt to it. This article tries to scrutinize the conditions and the human environment in women's sports activities. Questions that are posed include: What is the body-language in women's sports, and how the interaction of the biological and cultural system creates and develops a discourse in society? Are signs of the body linguistic and make sense? What role do cultural requirements and implications play? Our hypothesis is that one cannot never rely on cultural requirements and advance decision-making discourse by judging, but it is necessary that these questions be able to persuade the public. Therefore, the first set of biological factors and its extension to the set of cultural factors of the semiotic environment are evoked, then we approach the role of sportive, cultural discourses and even pro-enunciations. In this article, we will try to better understand the semiotic nature of the action, the actors, the roles and the functions, as well as object of the value or the exercise of the object. But the great attention should be paid to sensory and axiological affairs whose absence can lead to a theatrical scene in women's sport. We will therefore shed light on the layer of the power and the need for legal support and the media in sport.
 
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Article Type: Research Paper | Subject: Linguistics
Published: 2018/01/12

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