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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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