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  • ...l language]] plus a set of [[inference]] rules or transformation rules. A formal system may be formulated and studied for its intrinsic [[value]], or it may Some theorists use the term ''formalism'' as a rough synonym for ''formal system'', but the term is also used to refer to a particular style of ''not
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  • ...fier. Colloquialisms are sometimes referred to collectively as "colloquial language" ...aning]] can also have a colloquial meaning. "Kid" can mean "young goat" in formal usage and "child" in colloquial usage.[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Colloq
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  • :b : the [[language]] used (as in advertising or [[political]] propaganda) to [[achieve]] a [[d ...aph [[structure]] and punctuation have semantic content; in other forms of language, there is other semantic content.
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  • ...according to the rules of a [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Formal_grammar formal grammar]. The term parsing comes from Latin ''pars (orationis),'' meaning p ...al_linguistics computational linguistics] the term is used to refer to the formal analysis by a computer of a sentence or other string of words into its cons
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  • ...other regional varieties and constituting [[together]] with them a single language <the Doric dialect of ancient [[Greek]]> :c : a variety of a [[language]] used by the members of a [[group]] <such dialects as [[politics]] and adv
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  • *1 : to use equivocal [[language]] especially with [[intent]] to [[deceive]] '''Equivocation''' is [[classified]] as both a [[formal]] and [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Informal_fallacy informal fallacy]. It
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  • *3: syntactics especially as dealing with the [[formal]] properties of [[languages]] or calculi .../wiki/Sentence_(linguistics) sentence] [[structure]] of any [[individual]] language, as in "[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Irish_syntax the syntax of Modern Ir
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  • ...ge]]''''', follow [https://nordan.daynal.org/wiki/index.php?title=Category:Language '''''this link'''''].</center> ...[[study]] can be limited to one [[language]] or can cover more than one [[language]] at the same time (multilingual terminology, bilingual terminology, and so
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  • ...he 1920s, especially in [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Anglosphere English-language countries], By 1897, it was said to have more than eight million followers ...[[movement]] weakened, due to accusations of [[fraud]] among mediums, and formal Spiritualist organizations began to appear. Spiritualism is currently [[pra
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  • Studies dealing with the [[language]]s, [[literature]], [[history]], [[art]], and all aspects of the ancient [[ Language [[symbols]] used for [[communication]] and often as an art including the cr
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  • ...of [[Andon]] heard the exalted ruler of his world address him in his own [[Language|tongue]]. 74:2.5 Soon after their [[awakening]], Adam and Eve were escorted to the [[formal]] reception on the great mound to the north of the [[temple]]. This [[natur
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  • ...ly]], you become so fluent that you can think in that previously ‘foreign’ language without any longer resorting to a [[dictionary]] or a translator.
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  • *1 : [[language]] peculiar to a particular [[group]]: as a : argot * It lowers, if temporarily, "the [[dignity]] of [[formal]] or serious [[speech]] or [[writing]]"; in other words, it is likely to be
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  • *1 a : the ordinary [[language]] people use in [[speaking]] or [[writing]] '''Prose''' is the most [[typical]] [[form]] of [[language]]. The [[English]] [[word]] 'prose' is derived from the Latin prōsa, which
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  • ...chnology, other representations were introduced and specialized computer [[language]]s were developed, since with the explosive growth of the complexity of ele * [[Energy Systems Language]]
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  • *1 : an [[act]] of determining; specifically : the [[formal]] [[proclamation]] of a Roman Catholic [[dogma]] ...n etymology showing snapshots of the earlier meanings and the [[parent]] [[language]].
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  • ...theorems: theorems are derived deductively from theories according to a [[formal]] system of rules, generally as a first step in testing or applying the the .... Theories may be expressed mathematically, [[symbol]]ically, or in common language, but are generally expected to follow principles of [[rational]] [[thought]
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  • Tone is the use of pitch in language to distinguish lexical or grammatical meaning—that is, to distinguish or ...tone. Furthermore, tone tends to play almost no grammatical role (the Jin language of Shanxi being a notable exception). In many tonal African languages, such
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  • ...language. In some cases, this involves disentangling folk uses of the term language from scientific uses. ...uage''''', follow [https://nordan.daynal.org/wiki/index.php?title=Category:Language '''''this link'''''].</center>
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  • ...y be performed [[individual]]ly, within informal groups, or as part of a [[formal]] meeting. It occurs in a variety of locations including houses, in rented In its older sense in the [[English]] language of ''worthiness'' or ''respect'' (Anglo-Saxon ''weorðscipe''), ''worship''
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  • One attempt to [[formal]]ize the field was notably led by the [[Vienna Circle]] and presented in th *Syntactics: Relation of signs to each other in [[formal]] [[structures]].
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  • ...ll as [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Arabic_numeral Arabic numerals] and [[formal]] [[languages]], [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mathematical_notation mathe
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  • ...th continue to be debated among scholars, philosophers, and theologians. [[Language]] and words are a means by which humans convey [[information]] to one anoth ...e]]--forever exempt from all transient vicissitudes, albeit never dead and formal, always vibrant and adaptable--radiantly alive. But when truth becomes link
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  • ...ay to popular usage and the two terms are becoming interchangeable even in formal military history. (often abbreviated '''WWII''' or '''WW2'''), was a global
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  • ...tement]] of the theorem beyond any [[doubt]], and from which arguments a [[formal]] [[symbolic]] proof can in [[principle]] be constructed. Such arguments ar
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  • ...omputations, while [[computer programming]] applies specific [[programming language]]s to solve specific computational problems with solutions. A further subfi Despite its relatively short history as a formal academic discipline, computer science has made a number of fundamental cont
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  • ...o dating, sexual relations, and other areas in which they have received no formal or informal education. Machine learning has a wide spectrum of applications including [[natural language processing]], [[syntactic pattern recognition]], [[search engines]], [[diag
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  • ...ting that people learn to mimic, weave together, and manipulate (such as "formal letter" and "grocery list", or "university lecture" and "personal anecdote"
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  • *2 : [[formal]] withdrawal from an [[organization]] * Preserving [[culture]], [[language]], etc. from assimilation or destruction by a larger or more powerful [[gro
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  • ...]] are increasingly likely to employ [[professionals]] who have received [[formal]] [[training]] in [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Journalism journalism], co ..." is [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Gender-neutral_language gender-neutral language] which uses a gender-neutral job title.
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  • .... In Islam she is the mother of the Prophet Jesus, Issa عيسى in the Arabic language. ...aint Joseph and was awaiting the concluding rite of Jewish marriage, the [[formal]] [[home]]-taking ceremony. Mary is also described in the [[Qur'an]], the 1
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  • * [[Statistics|Statisticians]] have developed formal rules for inference from quantitative data. ...e is never false. This is because the validity of a deductive inference is formal. The inferred conclusion of a valid deductive inference is necessarily true
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  • In [[politics]], '''authority''' ([[Latin language|Latin]] ''[[auctoritas]]'', used in [[Roman law]] as opposed to ''[[potesta The word ''authority'' derives from the [[Latin language|Latin]] word "[[auctoritas]]", used in [[Roman law]] as opposed to [[potest
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  • ...tion tokens to determine its grammatical structure with respect to a given formal grammar. A parser is the component of a compiler that carries out this task An [[abstract structure]] is a formal object that is defined by a set of laws, properties, and relationships in a
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  • ...grammar construction grammar], a phrasal structure is not only a certain [[formal]] combination of word types whose features are inherited from the head. Her
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  • In the 1980s formal computer knowledge representation languages and systems arose. Major projec ...ted. In [[computational linguistics]], meanwhile, much larger databases of language information were being built, and these, along with great increases in comp
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  • ...and recommended for use in [[professional]] [[medical]] settings, such as formal [[scientific]] [[research]] and [[health]] insurance paperwork. *Delays in [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Speech_communication oral language development]
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  • ...n official position or a professional or academic qualification. In some[[ language]]s, titles may even be inserted between a first and last name (for example, ...f each section or subdivision of a [[book]] (now only in law-books); the [[formal]] heading of a legal document; hence, a part or division of a [[book]], or
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  • ...s the texts were intended to be memorized by [[students]] in some of the [[formal]] [[methods]] of scriptural and [[scientific]] [[study]] (Sanskrit: ''svād ...name of sūya (in [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ardhamagadhi Ardhamagadhi] language) can derive from [[Sanskrit]] sūkta, but hardly from sūtra.
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  • ...ial norms tend to be tacitly established and maintained through [[body]] [[language]] and non-verbal [[communication]] between people in their normal social [[ These can become "rules" of behaviour in both both formal and informal expression, but the later is often found to be stronger. These
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  • ...l system]]s of [[inference]] and through the study of arguments in natural language. The field of logic ranges from core topics such as the study of [[fallaci ...h used, having been largely supplanted by [[set theory]]. As the study of formal logic expanded, research no longer focused solely on foundational issues, a
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  • ...ted from Germanic, rather than borrowed (either from another West Germanic language, or from early Scandinavian); however, it is not found at all in Old Englis ...perhaps Gaulish in view of Pliny's plaumorati) or from a non-Indo-European language. It seems unlikely that a [[consensus]] view will be reached.
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  • ...ion with Middle Eastern and North African Arab traders. In the [[English]] language the term risk appeared only in the 17th century, and "seems to be imported ...5] and radiological release (e.g., GBq of radio-iodine). There are many [[formal]] [[method]]s used to assess or to "measure" risk, considered as one of the
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  • ...fically on the use of language by humans see the main article on [[natural language]]. == Properties of language ==
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  • ...n, used in writing or in printing; one of the simple elements of a written language; e.g. a letter of the alphabet. ::b. The series of alphabetic signs, or elementary symbols, peculiar to any language; a set of letters.
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  • ...symbolize the logical relationships involved in particular aspects of the language -- such as [[modal logic]], which deals with [[modal qualifier]]s like "pos *[[Philosophy of language]]: the study of the concepts of [[Meaning (linguistic)|meaning]] and [[trut
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  • ...it points to, but can never completely capture, the fundamental role that language plays in constituting the historical, social, cultural, and personal networ ...nversation, to the movement of reason from premise to conclusion, and to a formal treatment of a subject at length. In the late twentieth century, the concep
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  • ...Two- Many" to describe counting limits. In other [[words]], in their own [[language]] equivalent way, early peoples had a [[word]] to describe the quantities o Three (三, [[formal]] [[writing]]: 叁, pinyin san1, Cantonese: saam1) is considered a good [[n
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  • Communication requires that some kinds of [[symbols]] from a kind of [[language]] are exchanged. ...mmunication|nonverbal]], physical means, such as [[body language]], [[sign language]], [[paralanguage]], [[haptics|touch]] or [[eye contact]].
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  • ...ubject matter and researcher, the following steps are usually part of most formal research, both basic and applied: ...pothesis, the experiment is said to support the hypothesis. This careful [[language]] is used because researchers recognize that alternative hypotheses may als
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  • ...iting about state officials). However, in Roman society it was also a more formal concept of [[legal authority]]. A man with imperium had in principle absolu ...xtend the [[law]], beyond its mere interpretation, extending imperium from formal legislators (under the ever-republican constitution: popular assemblies, se
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  • ...s://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Qigong qigong] schools in its absence of fees or formal membership, lack of daily [[rituals]] of [[worship]], its greater emphasis ...title of Falun Gong's main text. Despite the [[invocation]] of Buddhist [[language]] and symbols, the law wheel as understood in Falun Gong has distinct conno
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  • ...ite]], and speak the [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hebrew_language Hebrew language]. And he was truly eager for the new school life which was ahead of him. 123:5.6 Next, in addition to his more [[formal]] schooling, [[Jesus]] began to make [[contact]] with [[human]] nature from
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  • ::d. A standard form of a language (see STANDARD a. 3e). Modified (also Received) Standard: see the first elem ...hnical [[standard]] is an established norm or requirement. It is usually a formal document that establishes uniform engineering or technical criteria, method
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  • ...ions about [[language]] as a learned habit and proposed instead to explain language comprehension in terms of mental grammars consisting of rules. The six thin ...ntifiable ways. A stroke, for example, in a part of the brain dedicated to language can produce deficits such as the inability to utter sentences. Like cogniti
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  • ...e of those individuals were not present ten years ago and never received a formal commission. Originally we numbered thirty six, but now some of us have pass ...ed their personal tasks and have begun their work without the benefit of a formal commissioning ceremony. We implore you to keep the doors of your gatherings
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  • Cooperation, more[[ formal]]ly speak is how the components of a [[system]] [[work]] together to achiev ...rare. This is a rare example of a diacritic not borrowed from any foreign language, but purely of English origin (compare the original French coopération). S
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  • ...quantities (numbers and magnitudes), their ratios, proportions, order and formal relationships of equality and inequality, are studied by mathematics. The e ==Quantity in natural language==
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  • ...y]] or as a separate [[mission]], separate...I don't know what the right [[language]] is. I am afraid that it would be a little bit [[shocking]] to me if Srent ...r personally and then when she moved, became a group teacher. There is a [[formal]] process; I was asked on my side if I was willing to do that, and after I
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  • This in no way denigrates other kinds of meditation like the formal ones taught by the great religions and faiths of the world. They have their Michael: Oh yes, very much so, though not, of course, in this particular language. First of all, as we lived together, I became an example of this myself. Yo
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  • ...entities]]. The [[Etymology|etymological]] origins of the word (in [[Greek language|Greek]] διά (diá,through) + λόγος (logos,word,speech) concepts lik ...enture]] and [[Thomas Aquinas]], the scholastic tradition adopted the more formal and concise genre of the summa, which largely superseded the dialogue as ph
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  • ...table, but to our gathering, as well. Ronda, how lovely to meet you in our formal fashion. I hope we don't startle you or embarrass you. It's really a harmle That concludes my formal lesson. I have appreciated the opportunity to practice my learning. I will
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  • ===='''''[[Language]]''''', '''''[[Morontia Mind]]'''''==== ...pathic, then, so that we can rise above the limitations of the [[human]] [[language]] by augmenting our [[association]] with elements of the higher languages o
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  • ===Topic: ''Language & Stillness''=== ===='''''[[Language]]'''''====
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  • ...prayer. Are you wondering each time you hear an inner voice outside of an formal meditation meeting like this one, are you questioning, who is guiding you, ...: (Peter) This is Monjoronson, wishing to add one more comment of a rather formal manner. Yes, it is decided, that your group shall soon expand. Your work,
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  • ...r the [[study]] of the [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Greek_language Greek language] was the [[copy]] of the [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Septuagint Hebrew s ...eph Joseph] turned the shop in [[Nazareth]] over to his [[brothers]] and [[formal]]ly entered upon his [[work]] as a builder. Before the year was over, the [
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  • "Does that mean that when somebody writes in a [[language]] that they don't know, that their guide has therefore belonged to that par ...d a soul consciousness come back into a [[different]] country then, so the language was [[different]]?
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  • '''''Nevi'im''''' [נביאים] ([[Hebrew (language)|Heb]]: '''Prophets''') is the second of the three major sections in the '' ...very complex prophecy about this servant, that is written in a very poetic language. Although there is still the mention of judgment of false worshippers and i
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  • ...resuppositions, preunderstandings, the [[meaning]] and [[philosophy]] of [[language]], and [[semiotics]].[1] ...hip between [[language]] and [[logic]] in a comprehensive, explicit, and [[formal]] way. It is often suggested that the Greek word root is etymologically rel
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  • ...sillusionment]] from a [[linguistic]] inquiry of its pages. Names, and all language are [[metaphors]] -- symbolic designations of realities, couched in greater ...t that "God" is an obvious Anglicism, and certainly [[English]] is not the language of currency in [[Paradise]], no more than is [[Latin]] or [[Hebrew]]. Never
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  • ...Book]] into [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Africa Africa] now on this more formal jaunt, and I also fully [[respect]] what you said that it is difficult, tha JACK: And [[language]].
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  • *further mutual social grooming (like many other uses of language, only more so) ...son while disempowering another" (Hafen). Accordingly, many companies have formal policies in their employee handbooks against gossip.[6] Sometimes there is
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  • ...rm a repertoire, if you will, of approaching your Inner Guide by forming a formal request or petition. By doing this you are demonstrating that you are will ...ourself as the vehicle that must project the message; you are the one with language, voice, words and thought patterns. These you require to make sense of it a
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  • ...Welsh themselves have been fond of claiming this relationship [for their [[language]]]. ...in-law, mother-in-law, uncle by marriage, or aunt by marriage. They may be formal long-term relationships recognized by law and formalized through public [[c
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  • ...," and the language that it is to be translated into is called the "target language"; the final product is sometimes called the "target text." ...aught with the potential for "spilling over" of idioms and usages from one language into the other, since both languages coexist within the translator's [[mind
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  • ...fort to unify or bridge common [[beliefs]], and to establish some common [[language]], where we can. The [[intention]] would be to support the [[Urantia Book] ...make references to the Urantia Book, and those who are missing out on the language will be curious to look into that book; however, we do not wish to overly p
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  • ...nt will be compared. Next, brief considerations on a minimal definition of language will be followed by a look at the suddenness and revelatory aspects of its hypothesis per se—that human language, and with it, humanity itself, came into being in an event—has a higher l
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  • ...ive role in guiding the development of Web standards (such as the [[markup language]]s in which Web pages are composed), and in recent years has advocated his ...management system. With help from [[Robert Cailliau]], he published a more formal proposal for the World Wide Web on [[November 12]], [[1990]].<ref>[https://
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  • ...' (from [[French language|French]] ''danser'', perhaps from [[Old Frankish language|Frankish]]) generally refers to [[Motion (physics)|movement]] of the body, ...e]]) between humans or [[animal]]s ([[Bee learning and communication#Dance language|bee dance]], [[Fixed action pattern|patterns of behaviour]] such as a matin
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  • ...of the written word, ''art historians'' rely on [[Formal concept analysis|formal analysis]], [[iconology]], [[semiotics]] ([[structuralism]], [[post-structu ...mensions of sculptural or architectural space) to create his or her art. A formal analysis can further describe art as ''representational'' or ''non-represen
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  • ...from [[Dada]] through the Situationists to postmodern artists such as the Language poets in the 1980s.[2] ...]] [[culture]], which often pretended to be more than they were by using [[formal]] devices stolen from advanced or vanguard culture. For instance, during th
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  • ...rough the application of the logical mind and the persistent belief in the language of limitation that flows from the external controls of the hierarchy. ...e compelling features of Source Reality. It is the hierarchy that utilizes language as a form of structural limitation, though in relative terms, it can appear
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  • ===='''''[[Language]]''''', '''''[[Tradition]]'''''==== ...hat they are ones that make that tie between religion and physics, their [[language]] and [[expression]]. But they are very deeply religious people."
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  • ...] many questions about them. On the morning of the third day they paid a [[formal]] visit to the governor's palace, for [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Caeser ...imal]] which makes it forever impossible for the animal world to develop [[language]] in time or to experience anything equivalent to [[personality]] survival
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  • ...ge and the idioms you use. If you observe, you will see that over time our language has softened and become more conversational than when we first began this m
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  • ...'). In other words, "reality", as a philosophical category, includes the [[formal]] concept of "nothingness" and articulations and combinations of it with ot ...fact for people belonging to any group or nationality, regardless of which language they speak or which part of the hemisphere they come from. The Galilean pro
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  • [[English language|English]]-speakers may measure integrity in non-enumerated units called "sc There exists, however a more formal study of the term "integrity" and its meaning in modern ethics. Commentator
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  • ...any kind of stilted, cloying, over-religious manner, but just with our own language, one friend to another. You invite us to talk to you within, in the same wa ...your subordinates who are responsible to you. Think about how, within that formal structure, you can accomplish so much. In addition, if you’ve developed y
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  • # law: Any individual or formal organization with [[standing]] before the courts. ...ns or prescriptive rules used to delineate personhood in a [[falsifiable]] formal system;
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  • ===='''''[[Language]]'''''==== Dan: How does one say hello in the [[language]] we'll next speak?
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  • While there is no generally accepted ''formal'' definition of "algorithm", an informal definition could be "an algorithm :Precise instructions (in language understood by "the computer") for a "fast, efficient, good" ''process'' tha
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  • ...ng me within you with all of your past experience, even understanding this language I’m using, these concepts I have to use to communicate. ...t be something that is totally incomprehensible, like some totally foreign language not even in your class of languages, shall we say something like Chinese. F
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  • ...create a [[data model|data model instance]]. A data model ''theory'' is a formal data model description. See [[database model]] for a list of current data m ...r documents. IR systems are often related to object and query. Queries are formal statements of information needs that are put to an IR system by the user. A
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  • ...ger saw that a wiki would be an excellent format whereby a more open, less formal encyclopedia project could be pursued. Sanger easily persuaded Wales, who h ...year, [[Afrikaans]], [[Norwegian language|Norwegian]], and [[Serbocroatian language|Serbocroatian]] versions were announced.
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  • ...hand with subservience to the more elegant lies of posh journalism. Media, language, time these are the giant claws with which Power manipulates humanity and m
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  • ...[language]], but you [[understand]] that I am dealing with the [[English]] language in and through a publican, so you must take me as I am until and unless we ...vant things, but I find it quite delightful. I don't think I could learn a language quite so well as you have.
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  • ...e often led to major advances in the physical and biological sciences. The formal sciences are essential in the formation of [[hypotheses]], [[theories]], an ...f inquiry or study." From the American Heritage® Dictionary of the English Language, Fourth Edition copyright ©2000 by Houghton Mifflin Company. Updated in 20
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  • # The [[formal]] or [[informal]] [[system]] of [[primary]] [[principle]]s and [[law]]s tha # A legal [[document]] describing such a formal system.
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  • ...re already doing much of what I ask, and I am pleased. I intend to begin [[formal]] [[teaching]] soon. One of my [[methods]] which I will try to present to y ...ng several versions of the word [[judgment]] here. This is an example of [[language]] difficulties. Judgments is perhaps not the accurate word. I would be bett
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  • ...d at power. In some ways it more closely resembles what everyday [[English language|English]]-speakers call "[[Social influence|influence]]", although some aut * Exercised in formal institutions
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