• or contextuality, and compositionality was usually preferred. Gottlob Frege never adhered to the principle of compositionality as it is known today (Frege...
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  • contradicting the principle of compositionality. That compositionality is the key notion for the analysis of idioms emphasized in most accounts of idioms. This...
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  • Denotation (category Philosophy of language)
    second level of analysis, being what the denotation represents. Connotation Denotationalism Linguistic competence Principle of compositionality Reference...
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  • g(f(3)) Notions of composition, including the principle of compositionality and composability, are so ubiquitous that numerous strands of research have...
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    Gegenstand); Principle of compositionality; Context principle; and Distinction between the sense and reference (Sinn und Bedeutung) of names and other expressions...
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  • independently of, the meanings of the propositions in which they occur, which is often referred to as the principle of compositionality. The context principle also...
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  • complete set of truth-functions (Gamut 1991), as detailed by the principle of compositionality of meaning. Let I be an interpretation function, let Φ, Ψ be any...
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  • from the principle of compositionality. Componential analysis is a method typical of structural semantics which analyzes the components of a word's meaning...
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  • category theory to unify distributional semantics with the principle of compositionality. The grammatical derivations in a categorial grammar (usually...
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  • on the principle of compositionality to explain the relationship between meaningful parts and whole sentences. The principle of compositionality asserts...
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    another. Phrasal semantics studies the meaning of sentences by exploring the phenomenon of compositionality or how new meanings can be created by arranging...
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    Composition over inheritance (or composite reuse principle) in object-oriented programming (OOP) is the principle that classes should favor polymorphic...
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  • structured control flow Function composition Object composition Principle of compositionality Composable operations Universal composability Peter G. Neumann (2004)...
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  • Proposition (category Philosophy of language)
    concept in the philosophy of language, semantics, logic, and related fields, often characterized as the primary bearer of truth or falsity. Propositions...
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    The equivalence principle is the hypothesis that the observed equivalence of gravitational and inertial mass is a consequence of nature. The weak form...
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  • Prototype Semantics Cognitive Semantics Cognitive Linguistics Principle of compositionality Ferdinand de Saussure Algirdas Julien Greimas Geeraerts, D....
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    Traditionally, syntax and compositional semantics follow tree-based structures, whose expressive power lies in the principle of compositionality, modeled in a hierarchical...
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  • linguistics to "look to find the same principle operative also in the very outset of that [language] history." The above approach of comparativism in linguistics...
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  • their writings and their opinions of this relativity principle expressed it in stronger or weaker terms. The principle of linguistic relativity and the relationship...
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    what makes you think." (p. 88.) Swadesh, Morris (1934). "The phonemic principle". Language. 10 (2): 117–129. doi:10.2307/409603. JSTOR 409603. Listen...
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  • Port-Royal Grammar Pragmatics Precising definition Principle of charity Principle of compositionality Private language argument Proper name (philosophy)...
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  • Semantic equivalence (linguistics) Usage Programming idiom Principle of compositionality Merriam-Webster, Merriam-Webster's Collegiate Dictionary, Merriam-Webster...
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  • the relation of set membership between the object corresponding to Tina and the set of tall objects. The principle of compositionality is another key...
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    with systems which operate on the components. ECS follows the principle of composition over inheritance, meaning that every entity is defined not by a...
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    fulfilment of the end of the potentiality. Because the end (telos) is the principle of every change, and potentiality exists for the sake of the end, actuality...
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    he expounds an influential formulation of social contract theory. He is considered to be one of the founders of modern political philosophy. In his early...
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    Concept (redirect from Ontology of concepts)
    book one part one: of the understanding of ideas, their origin, composition, connexion, abstraction etc. In D. Hume, a treatise of human nature. England...
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    approach, primarily in the social sciences, that interprets elements of human culture by way of their relationship to a broader system. It works to uncover the...
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  • or other applications of natural language understanding. Latent Semantic Analysis Lexical semantics Principle of compositionality Riemer, Nick (2015-07-30)...
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  • instead of pure and impure. Most but not all impure properties are extrinsic properties. This distinction is relevant for the principle of identity of indiscernibles...
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