Implicational hierarchy, in linguistics, is a chain of implicational universals. A set of chained universals is schematically shown as in (1): (1) A <...
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implied Implicational universal or linguistic universal, a pattern that occurs systematically across natural languages Implicational hierarchy, a chain...
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Maslow's hierarchy of needs is a conceptualisation of the needs (or goals) that motivate human behaviour, which was proposed by the American psychologist...
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characteristic is true, then X characteristic is true). An example of an implicational hierarchy is that dual pronouns are only found in languages with plural pronouns...
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field of ethology, a dominance hierarchy (formerly and colloquially called a pecking order) is a type of social hierarchy that arises when members of animal...
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which would be an Embedded Language island. The Embedded Language Implicational Hierarchy Hypothesis can be stated as two sub-hypotheses: The farther a constituent...
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computational complexity theory, the polynomial hierarchy (sometimes called the polynomial-time hierarchy) is a hierarchy of complexity classes that generalize...
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Heteronormativity (redirect from Sexual hierarchy)
people of the opposite sex. Heteronormativity creates and upholds a social hierarchy based on sexual orientation with the practice and belief that heterosexuality...
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Deep learning (redirect from Hierarchy (thinking))
learning refers to a class of machine learning algorithms in which a hierarchy of layers is used to transform input data into a progressively more abstract...
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many jurisdictions is an example of bureaucracy, as is any centralized hierarchical structure of an institution, including corporations, societies, nonprofit...
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Great chain of being (redirect from Hierarchy of Being)
The great chain of being is a hierarchical structure of all matter and life, thought by medieval Christianity to have been decreed by God. The chain begins...
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attributes in A also has all attributes in B. Such implications characterize the concept hierarchy in an intuitive manner. Moreover, they are "well-behaved"...
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between two states of affairs; she also establishes a number of implicational hierarchies for subordination types. Cristofaro's work takes a functionalist...
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The Hierarchical Taxonomy Of Psychopathology (HiTOP) consortium was formed in 2015 as a grassroots effort to articulate a classification of mental health...
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The urban hierarchy ranks each city based on the size of population residing within the nationally defined statistical urban area. Because urban population...
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Dominance hierarchies occur in many social animals. Researcher M. W. Foster investigated primates and found that the leaders were more likely to be those...
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Syntax (redirect from Syntactic hierarchy)
Central concerns of syntax include word order, grammatical relations, hierarchical sentence structure (constituency), agreement, the nature of crosslinguistic...
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Formal concept analysis (section Implications)
deriving a concept hierarchy or formal ontology from a collection of objects and their properties. Each concept in the hierarchy represents the objects...
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implementation as a hierarchy of five simple control systems. Perceptions, in PCT, are constructed and controlled in a hierarchy of levels. For example...
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Kertha Gosa Pavilion (section Social hierarchy)
[citation needed] In the paintings, social standing is portrayed by the hierarchical position of the characters, the size of their body, and the side on which...
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Bloom's taxonomy (section Implications)
faced criticism, particularly regarding the hierarchical structure of cognitive skills and its implications for teaching and assessment practices. The...
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parts of a designed hierarchy and that humans were unique, unrelated to other animals. The political and theological implications were intensely debated...
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theories of value (Toward an Anthropological Theory of Value, 2002), social hierarchy and political power (Fragments of an Anarchist Anthropology, 2004, Possibilities...
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Manner of death (section Legal implications)
Dignified death Extinction Festival of the Dead Fascination with death Hierarchy of death Homicide Immortality Last rites Longevity Martyr Museum of Death...
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The middle class refers to a class of people in the middle of a social hierarchy, often defined by occupation, income, education, or social status. The...
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Pure Theory of Law (redirect from Hierarchy of norms)
includes may and can." The hierarchy of norms, or hierarchy of laws, is an analysis which views laws as occupying a hierarchy in which laws base their validity...
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prestige between members of the group. This theory has implications for macro- and population-level hierarchy and inequality between groups. In general, expectation...
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Watts–Strogatz Exponential random (ERGM) Random geometric (RGG) Hyperbolic (HGN) Hierarchical Stochastic block Blockmodeling Maximum entropy Soft configuration LFR...
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Tumah and taharah (section Hierarchy of impurity)
times, with the exception for unique individuals. The rabbis describe a hierarchy of levels of impurity. In general, each level can result from touch by...
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Hegemonic masculinity (redirect from Gender hierarchy)
socially and hierarchically exclusive and concerned with bread-winning; that was anxiety-provoking and differentiated (internally and hierarchically); that...
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