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  • ...nd systems and abstract sound units). [[Phonetics]] is a related branch of linguistics concerned with the actual properties of speech sounds ([[phone]]s), non-spe ...inguistics]] attempts to account for the origins of language; [[historical linguistics]] explores language change and [[sociolinguistics]] looks at the relation b
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  • ====[[Linguistics]][https://nordan.daynal.org/wiki/index.php?title=Category:Linguistics]==== A discipline that examines at the [[material]], [[cognitive]], and [[social]] aspects of [[human]] [[language]].
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  • ...88). The Science of Linguistics in the Art of Translation: Some Tools from Linguistics for the Analysis and Practice of Translation, p. 112. * Atran, S. (1993) Cognitive Foundations of Natural History: Towards an Anthropology of Science. Cambrid
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  • ==Description (Linguistics)== ...w of", expressive of categoric negative assertion, egotistic, defensive, [[cognitive]]. Also a negative prefix to [[concepts]], especially as expressed in L. ni
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  • ...ised classification and unsupervised classification, and in psychology and cognitive science as concept learning and category formation. In the philosophy of [[ [[Category: Linguistics]]
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  • '''Analogy''' is both the cognitive process of transferring [[information]] from a particular subject (the anal ...ance]], and [[similarity]] are closely related to analogy. In [[cognitive linguistics]], the notion of [[conceptual metaphor]] may be equivalent to that of analo
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  • ...hed cognitive science programs, and many others have instituted courses in cognitive science. ...six thinkers mentioned in this paragraph can be viewed as the founders of cognitive science.
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  • ...t arises in both [[cognitive science]] and [[artificial intelligence]]. In cognitive science it is concerned with how people store and process information. In ...an intelligence. AI researchers have borrowed representation theories from cognitive science. Thus there are representation techniques such as frames, rules an
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  • == Ideology in Cognitive Science, Linguistics, Philosophy, Post-Modernism and Critical Theory == ...tion]] itself. [[Linguistics|Linguist]] [[George Lakoff]] has proposed a [[cognitive science of mathematics]] wherein even the most fundamental ideas of arithme
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  • A comprehensive world view (or worldview) is the fundamental [[cognitive]] [[orientation]] of an [[individual]] or [[society]] encompassing the enti .../wiki/Benjamin_Whorf Whorf]. And this trend has not changed with cognitive linguistics.
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  • ...story, art history, [[classics]], ethnology, [[geography]], [[geology]], [[linguistics]], semiology, [[physics]], [[information science]]s, [[chemistry]], statist ...[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Archaeology postmodernism], agency theory, cognitive science, Structural functionalism, gender-based and Feminist archaeology, a
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  • ...e]], [[cognitive science]], [[physics]] (see [[quantum computing]]), and [[linguistics]]. ; [[Natural language processing]]/[[Computational linguistics]]
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  • ...cond subject]''." More generally, a metaphor is a [[rhetoric]]al [[Trope (linguistics)|trope]] that describes a first subject as ''being'' or ''equal to'' a seco Metaphor and [[simile]] are two of the best known [[trope (linguistics)|tropes]] and are often mentioned together as examples of rhetorical figure
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  • ...]] or [[Physical Anthropology|Biological Anthropology]], [[Anthropological Linguistics]], [[Social Anthropology|Social]] and [[Cultural Anthropology]], [[Ethnolog ...isciplines such as [[psychology]], [[philosophy]], [[computer science]], [[linguistics]], [[neuroscience]], [[sociology]] and [[anthropology]].[https://www.teache
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  • * 'Cognitive' versus 'non-cognitive' emotions * Instinctual emotions (from the amygdala), versus cognitive emotions (from the prefrontal cortex).
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  • ...ike [[cognitive science]], [[cybernetics]], [[genetics]], and [[generative linguistics]], rich [[literature|literary]] output, and the emergence of the [[Film|mot
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  • ...ve only a weaker connection with the field. In the late twentieth century cognitive science and artificial intelligence could be seen as being forged in part o
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  • ...ion, or [[information science]], a field related to computer science and [[cognitive science]]. ...erm which covers how knowledge is represented and stored (computer science/linguistics), how it might be automatically processed (artificial intelligence), and ho
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  • ...cts of computer science, but also [[library science]], [[cognitive science|cognitive]], and [[social sciences]]. ...s]], [[library science]], information science, [[cognitive psychology]], [[linguistics]], [[statistics]], [[physics]].
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  • ...Kroeber and Sapir's focus on Native American languages helped establish [[linguistics]] as a truly general science and free it from its historical focus on [[Ind ...s and 1970s, including [[Psychological anthropology#Cognitive Anthropology|cognitive anthropology]] and componential analysis. Authors such as [[David Schneider
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  • Drawing on hundreds of studies from [[anthropology]], [[linguistics]] and the study of [[oral tradition]], Ong summarizes ten key aspects of th ...[[Uzbekistan]] and [[Kirghizia]] in 1931-2 Aleksandr Romanovich Luria. ''Cognitive Development: its Social and Cultural Foundations'', Michael Cole (ed.); Ma
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  • ...ing Service, retrieved [[April 3]] [[2005]].</ref> These [[mental function|cognitive processes]] constitute the [[mind]], and, along with their [[behavior]]al c ...nitions and validity of many of the terms used above. The philosopher of [[cognitive science]] [[Daniel Dennett]], for example, argues that there is no such thi
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  • ...nerative anthropology with the objective findings of paleoanthropology and linguistics. Furthermore, I will tender an originary proposal of my own. It is hoped my mutation. Linguistics scholar Bickerton (1995) agrees with the mutational theory and further decl
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  • ...definition suggests it should be (Bryant & Fox Tree, 2002; Gibbs, 2000). [[Linguistics|Psycholinguistic]] theorists suggest that [[sarcasm]] ("Great idea!", "I he ...ic irony see [[Kieran Egan]] ''[[The Educated Mind|The educated mind : how cognitive tools shape our understanding]]''. (1997) University of Chicago Press, Chic
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  • ...n 'anchor'... brings the subject constantly back to the present, avoiding cognitive analysis or fantasy regarding the contents of awareness, and increasing tol ...ditation that uses primordial [[sound]]s (sounds of [[nature]]) that are [[Linguistics|linguistically]] [[structure]]d and used to bring awareness to more and mor
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