In semantics, the best-known types of semantic equivalence are dynamic equivalence and formal equivalence (two terms coined by Eugene Nida), which employ...
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Dynamic translation may refer to: Semantic equivalence (linguistics) Dynamic recompilation, in computer science This disambiguation page lists articles...
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Synonym (category Semantic relations)
Elegant variation, the gratuitous use of a synonym in prose Semantic equivalence (linguistics) Synonym (taxonomy) Synonymy in Japanese Synonym ring Thesauri...
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Translation (category Applied linguistics)
Rule-based machine translation Second language Self-translation Semantic equivalence (linguistics) Skopos theory Sound symbolism Statistical machine translation...
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semantics (logic) Formal semantics (linguistics) Ontology Ontology (information science) Semantic equivalence Semantic technology Goguen, Joseph A. (1975)...
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is a set of semantic correspondences called mappings attached with one of the following semantic relations: disjointness (⊥), equivalence (≡), more specific...
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Idiom (language structure) (category Linguistics)
language (peculiarity). Bahuvrihi Collocation Cliché Phraseme Semantic equivalence (linguistics) Usage Programming idiom Principle of compositionality Merriam-Webster...
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of a text from one script to another. In the academic discipline of linguistics, transcription is an essential part of the methodologies of (among others)...
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. Regardless, an equivalence or biconditional is true if, and only if, the formulas connected by it are assigned the same semantic value under every...
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Prototype theory (redirect from Prototype (linguistics))
ideal Semantic feature-comparison model Similarity (philosophy) Intuitive statistics Coșeriu (2000) Croft and Cruse (2004) Cognitive Linguistics ch.4 pp...
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Markedness (redirect from Markedness (linguistics))
possible "irregular" forms. In linguistics, markedness can apply to, among others, phonological, grammatical, and semantic oppositions, defining them in...
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False friend (section Semantic change)
analyzed by Ghil'ad Zuckermann as "(incestuous) phono-semantic matching". Auto-antonym Dunglish Equivalence in language translation Etymological fallacy False...
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Lambda calculus (redirect from Alpha equivalence)
resulting equivalences: two expressions are α-equivalent, if they can be α-converted into the same expression. β-equivalence and η-equivalence are defined...
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self-contained within the text (i.e. much more focused on achieving semantic equivalence). This theory, along with other theories of correspondence in translating...
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False cognate (category Historical linguistics)
may still be an indirect connection between them (for example by phono-semantic matching or folk etymology). The term "false cognate" is sometimes misused...
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structural) equivalence, which additionally means that the two parse trees[clarification needed] are reasonably similar in that the same semantic interpretation...
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excluding n-grams that appear in the source sentence to maintain some semantic equivalence. PEM, on the other hand, attempts to evaluate the "adequacy, fluency...
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Knowledge extraction (redirect from Semantic knowledge extraction)
on the Semantic Web". Proceedings of the Sixth Linguistic Annotation Workshop. Jeju, Republic of Korea: Association for Computational Linguistics: 75–84...
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Opposite (category Semantic relations)
that antonymy and antonym should be regarded with care. Opposition is a semantic relation in which one word has a sense or meaning that negates or, in terms...
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Tree-adjoining grammar (category Generative linguistics)
ISBN 9780521262033. Vijay-Shanker, K. and Weir, David J. 1994. The Equivalence of Four Extensions of Context-Free Grammars. Mathematical Systems Theory...
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Specifically, it may refer to: In economics, the principle of fiscal equivalence, i.e., the false model in which the circle of buyers can be made to equate...
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the theory as an equivalence to the well known word space model described in the information retrieval literature. Given a semantic space (implemented...
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Syntactic Structures (section Impact on linguistics)
languages within the scope of serious semantic theory". From the preface of Knuth 2003: "... researchers in linguistics were beginning to formulate rules...
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used the signs semantically or logically. In the wild, it is thought that sea lions use reasoning skills associated with equivalence relations in order...
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major in General Linguistics and minor in South Asian Linguistics. She worked as professor of linguistics at Centre for Linguistics, School of Language...
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Zellig Harris (section Linguistics)
(2010b:136-137)."The fundamental data of descriptive linguistics are … the distinctions and equivalences among utterances and parts of utterances." (Harris...
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are belong to us – Internet meme from a video game Dynamic and formal equivalence – Two dissimilar translation approachesPages displaying short descriptions...
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universal which states that any determiner D {\displaystyle D} must obey the equivalence D ( A , B ) ↔ D ( A , A ∩ B ) {\displaystyle D(A,B)\leftrightarrow D(A...
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Proposition (category Semantic units)
the problem of ambiguity in common language, resulting in a mistaken equivalence of the statements. “I am Spartacus” spoken by Spartacus is the declaration...
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Rada Mihalcea (category Presidents of the Association for Computational Linguistics)
Measuring the semantic similarity of texts. C. Corley, R. Mihalcea. Proceedings of the ACL workshop on empirical modeling of semantic equivalence and entailment...
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