1. Introduction In their article “The interaction of semiotic constrains” the Paris School structuralist semioticians A.J. Greimas and François Rastier (1968) [1] proposed that the elementary structure of meaning is an axis between a meaning S ̲ and an absolute absence of meaning ¬ S ̲ . They argue that this axis is the elementary structure of signification, and is expressed through an articulation in the form of two contrary semes (or the smallest unit of meaning), which can then be contradicted.