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    Semantics is the study of linguistic meaning. It examines what meaning is, how words get their meaning, and how the meaning of a complex expression depends...
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    Mouth Many analogies have been used to explain the Trinity, however, all analogies fail when taken too far. Examples of these are the analogies that state...
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    Map–territory relation (category Philosophical analogies)
    territory is a logical fallacy that occurs when someone confuses the semantics of a term with what it represents. Polish-American scientist and philosopher...
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    of dynamic behaviour (Truit and Rogers, p. 1-3). dynamical analogies establish the analogies between electrical, mechanical, acoustical, magnetic and electronic...
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  • In linguistics, statistical semantics applies the methods of statistics to the problem of determining the meaning of words or phrases, ideally through...
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    Nazi analogies or Nazi comparisons are any comparisons or parallels which are related to Nazism or Nazi Germany, which often reference Adolf Hitler, Joseph...
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  • read as "necessarily P {\displaystyle P} ". In the standard relational semantics for modal logic, formulas are assigned truth values relative to a possible...
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  • sentences are addressed in the field of linguistics of syntax. Philosophical semantics tends to focus on the principle of compositionality to explain the relationship...
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  • linguistic analysis are syntax (rules governing the structure of sentences), semantics (meaning), morphology (structure of words), phonetics (speech sounds and...
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    difficulties can also be a result of hyperlexia. Semantics and comprehension both have ties to meaning. Semantics relates to the meaning of a certain word while...
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    Logical disjunction (category Semantics)
    is warm". In classical logic, disjunction is given a truth functional semantics according to which a formula ϕ ∨ ψ {\displaystyle \phi \lor \psi } is...
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  • "Logic and conversation". In Cole, P.; Morgan, J. (eds.). Syntax and semantics. Vol. 3: Speech acts. New York: Academic Press. pp. 41–58. Kordić, Snježana...
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  • in that language. It also helps to transfer knowledge in the form of analogies from one language or framework to another. Such idiomatic knowledge is...
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  • Semantic change (category Semantics)
    change can be seen as part of etymology, onomasiology, semasiology, and semantics. Awful – Literally "full of awe", originally meant "inspiring wonder (or...
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  • modal semantics of the augmentless forms may then be a later development within Indo-Iranian or Indo-Aryan. It's also possible that the modal semantics developed...
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  • characteristics of fuzzy concepts and fuzzy language is called fuzzy semantics. The inverse of a "fuzzy concept" is a "crisp concept" (i.e. a precise...
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  • was more to this correspondence than a loose analogy: that in fact there was a logical system whose semantics was given by a lattice of projection operators...
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  • analogy which draws a parallel between social structures and the organs of an organism which have different functions or purposes. Similar analogies and...
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  • three: Programs don't have semantics. Programs have only syntax, and syntax is insufficient for semantics. Every mind has semantics. Therefore no programs...
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  • presentations). HTML from early on has also had tags which express presentational semantics, such as bold (<b>) or italic (<i>), or to alter font sizes or which had...
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  • and semantics is assumed. Historicism: the chief goal of linguistic investigation is the description of the historical change of a language. Analogy: if...
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  • in which the premises are true but the conclusion is not true – see § Semantics below. Propositional logic is typically studied through a formal system...
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  • Computation", pp. 477–508 in A.R. Bednarek and Françoise Ulam (eds.), Analogies Between Analogies: The Mathematical Reports of S.M. Ulam and His Los Alamos Collaborators...
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  • optimal way. Whereas designers supposedly use advanced techniques (such as analogies, mnemonic devices, and hierarchical relationships) to help learners acquire...
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  • Investigations (PDF). Basil Blackwell. Lipka, L. (1987). "Prototype Semantics or Feature Semantics - an alternative?". Perspectives on Language in Performance...
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    work across various disciplines, with various colleagues, trying various analogies in order to understand the first curious finding. Accidental discoveries...
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  • Monads are also useful in the theory of datatypes, the denotational semantics of imperative programming languages, and in functional programming languages...
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  • Sanity (category General semantics)
    brokenness. Alfred Korzybski proposed a theory of sanity in his general semantics. He believed sanity was tied to the logical reasoning about and comprehension...
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  • into subject-predicate structures. These give rise to the structures of semantics and syntax cross-linguistically. Categorial grammar is another example...
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  • Demonym (category Semantics)
    1. S2CID 245777535. Roberts, Michael (2017). "The Semantics of Demonyms in English". The Semantics of Nouns. Oxford: Oxford University Press. pp. 205–220...
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