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  • '''Frame semantics''' is a theory of [[Linguistics|linguistic]] [[Meaning (linguistics)|meaning]] developed by [[Charles J. Fillmore]]<ref>Fillmore, Charles J., a ...uistics Encyclopedia. 3rd edition |publisher=Routledge | chapter=Cognitive linguistics |url=http://www.academia.edu/download/37424835/Malmkjaer.The_Routledge_Ling ...
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  • ...rmal semantics (natural language)|formally]] packaged within a [[Sentence (linguistics)|sentence]].<ref name="lambrecht">Lambrecht, Knud. 1994. ''Information stru ...uistics|cognitive]], [[generative linguistics|generative]] or [[functional linguistics|functional]] architectures, to information structure.<ref>{{Cite book ...
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  • *[[Cognitive linguistics]] *[[Linguistics]] ...
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  • TDS is a fundamental part of human language and cognitive processing. Arguably, every word or utterance a person hears, for example, * [[Linguistics]] ...
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  • In [[linguistics]], the concept is used in discussions about whether such meaning is differe ...ecially since human intent can be and often is independent of language and linguistics. ...
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  • ...that was already given, that is obvious or that is irrelevant. Outside of linguistics, a message may be similarly "dense" in other forms of [[communication]]. *{{annotated link|Frame semantics (linguistics)}} ...
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  • ...This concept spans various fields, including [[communication]], [[law]], [[linguistics]], and [[philosophy]]. It is considered a fundamental issue in human [[disc ...nitive biases]] can contribute to the inclination to make misstatements. [[Cognitive dissonance]] may also play a role when individuals resist acknowledging the ...
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  • ...in aporia. In such a dialogue, [[Socrates]] questions his [[Interlocutor (linguistics)|interlocutor]] about the nature or definition of a concept, for example vi ...ides a more precise (although specialized) definition of the concept: "any cognitive situation in which the threat of inconsistency confronts us" (1). Rescher f ...
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  • {{short description|Fundamental cognitive orientation of an individual or society}} ...cite book |first1=Gary B. |last1=Palmer |title=Toward A Theory of Cultural Linguistics |publisher=University of Texas Press |year=1996 |page=114 |isbn=978-0-292-7 ...
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  • ...rl=https://web.archive.org/web/20210618025411/https://bcs.mit.edu/research/cognitive-science|url-status=dead}}</ref> * [[abilities]] peculiar to cognitive agents (mental states) ...
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  • ...meaningfulness, and attempts have been made to come up with a [[coherence (linguistics)|coherent]] and [[consistent]] method of distinguishing sense from nonsense ...itional sentences instead express fundamental beliefs that function as non-cognitive “hinges”. Such hinges establish the rules by which the language-game of dou ...
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  • ...cover truths about the natural world, must aspire to eliminate personal or cognitive biases, a priori commitments, emotional involvement, etc. ...of: logic, mathematics, computer science, statistics, and some aspects of linguistics. Unlike other sciences, the formal sciences are not concerned with the vali ...
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  • ...udy of signs and symbols as a significant part of communications. Unlike [[linguistics]], semiotics also studies non-linguistic [[sign system]]s. Semiotics includ ...which semiology will discover will be laws applicable in linguistics, and linguistics will thus be assigned to a clearly defined place in the field of human know ...
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  • ...trol]], [[data]], [[shape|form]], [[education]], [[knowledge]], [[Meaning (linguistics)|meaning]], [[understanding]], [[stimulation|mental stimuli]], [[pattern th ...38D|doi=10.1038/srep36038|issn=2045-2322|pmc=5093619|pmid=27808236}}</ref> linguistics, the evolution<ref>{{cite journal|last1=cf|last2=Huelsenbeck|first2=J. P.|l ...
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  • ...ld, and CA has now become an established force in sociology, anthropology, linguistics, speech-communication and psychology.<ref>Psathas, George (1995): Conversat ...to [[humanities|the humanities]], [[hermeneutics]], [[literary theory]], [[linguistics]], [[semantics]], [[pragmatics]], [[semiotics]], [[analytic philosophy]] an ...
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  • ...ts Existence before European Contact," ''International Journal of American Linguistics,'' Vol. 61, No. 2 (Apr., 1995), pp. 153-167.</ref> These records include th ...|title=Interpreting into International Sign Pidgin|journal=Sign Language & Linguistics|volume=5|issue=1|year=2002|pages=27–54|url=https://www.researchgate.net/pub ...
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  • {{About|control theory in engineering|control theory in linguistics|control (linguistics)|control theory in psychology and sociology|control theory (sociology)|and| ...heories to offer a mechanistic explanation for how the brain moves between cognitive states drawn from the network organization of white matter microstructure | ...
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  • ...[Basic Formal Ontology]] and the [[Descriptive Ontology for Linguistic and Cognitive Engineering|DOLCE]] (see below). ...axiomatic foundation of "most basic" concepts must be [[Cognitive biology|cognitive biological]] or otherwise difficult to characterize since we don't have axi ...
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  • == Linguistics and artificial intelligence == ...linguist" a linguist who is historical, or someone who studies "historical linguistics"? ...
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  • ...h as [[archival science]], [[cognitive science]], [[commerce]], [[law]], [[linguistics]], [[museology]], [[management]], [[mathematics]], [[philosophy]], [[Policy ...ary science derived from and related to such fields as mathematics, logic, linguistics, psychology, computer technology, operations research, the graphic arts, co ...
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