• Logology (or ludolinguistics) is the field of recreational linguistics, an activity that encompasses a wide variety of word games and wordplay. The term...
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  • Logology may refer to: Logology (linguistics) in recreational linguistics is a wide variety of word games and wordplay Logology (science), the study of...
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  • Logology is the study of all things related to science and its practitioners—philosophical, biological, psychological, societal, historical, political...
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    statue by Jaume Plensa Speaking Willow by Rafael Lozano-Hemmer Logology (linguistics) "Home". Planet Word Museum. Retrieved November 1, 2020. O'Connell...
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  • statistical language identification. Some activities in logology or recreational linguistics involve bigrams. These include attempts to find English words...
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    popularizing the word logology to refer to the field of recreational linguistics; Borgmann himself is often referred to now as the "Father of Logology". The publicity...
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  • editor of Word Ways: The Journal of Recreational Linguistics. In 1996 he published a book on logology entitled Making the Alphabet Dance. Recreational...
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  • word logology to mean recreational linguistics, or the study and practice of wordplay. Borgmann has since been referred to as the "Father of Logology" and...
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  • appendices contain an extensive bibliography of books and periodicals covering logology. Beyond Language was not as great a success as Language on Vacation but...
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    Word Ways: The Journal of Recreational Linguistics is a quarterly magazine on recreational linguistics, logology and word play. It was established by Dmitri...
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    essays 1931–1963, Dordrecht, Reidel, 1977 History of philosophy in Poland Logology (science of science) Wikiquote has quotations related to Kazimierz Ajdukiewicz...
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  • constrained writing and articles on logology were a regular feature of Word Ways: The Journal of Recreational Linguistics. US Patent Office search results...
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    lasted until the turn of the 20th century, the Bohr–Einstein debates, the linguistics wars, or the debate over the causes of ADHD. Scientific discourse happens...
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  • original on April 29, 2008. Retrieved May 30, 2022. Tomalin, Marcus (2006). Linguistics and the Formal Sciences. Löwe, Benedikt (2002). "The Formal Sciences:...
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  • philology and Anglophile. Occasionally, the same base is repeated in one word: logology the study of words, phobophobia the fear of fear. Prefixes include: aero-...
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    Consilience Criticism of science Demarcation problem Double hermeneutic Logology Mapping controversies Metascience Paradigm shift black swan events Pseudoscience...
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  • institutions and social-technical networks whose development is influenced by linguistics, economics, politics, and other factors surrounding formally rational...
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    research. Bibliometrics tools have been commonly integrated in descriptive linguistics, the development of thesauri, and evaluation of reader usage. Beyond...
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  • that are performed, usually by a religion; liturgics. logology The field of recreational linguistics, an activity that encompasses a wide variety of word...
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    relationships through the use of language. Burke viewed dramatism from the lens of logology, which studies how people's ways of speaking shape their attitudes towards...
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  • Evidence-based medicine Evidence-based policy Further research is needed HARKing Logology (science) Metadata § Science Metatheory Open science Philosophy of science...
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  • Project feasible. Computer science, built upon a foundation of theoretical linguistics, discrete mathematics, and electrical engineering, studies the nature...
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  • set of theories of knowledge that combines logicism, empiricism, and linguistics to ground philosophy on a basis consistent with examples from the empirical...
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  • Ferdinand de Saussure in 1879, the laryngeal theory in Indo-European linguistics postulated the existence of "laryngeal" consonants in the Proto-Indo-European...
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    transformed 17th and 18th-century studies of "general grammar" into modern "linguistics", "natural history" into modern "biology", and "analysis of wealth" into...
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  • non-Eurocentric and non-linear field of study.[citation needed] Conflict thesis Logology (science) Metascience Military funding of science Theories and sociology...
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    (1989). The pragmatics of politeness in scientific articles. Applied linguistics 10, 1, 1-35. C. Bazerman (1988). Shaping Written Knowledge: The Genre...
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