Modern theories of semantics posit that the meaning of words can be decomposed into a unique combination of semantic features (e.g., “dog” would include “barks”). Here, we demonstrate using functional MRI (fMRI) that the brain combines bits of inform
The art of being Kuna : layers of meaning among the Kuna of Panama Mari Lyn Salvador, editor UCLA Fowler Museum of Cultural History, c1997 [hard] pbk. E. Hirschman 被引量: 8发表: 1981年 Interior Spaces and the Layers of Meaning Although as an academic discipline interior architecture/desig...
and more specifically in relation to four different themes found among the students' proposals: nature as common symbolic framework and salutary force; lighting creating a visual and spatial ambience for retreat; interactive objects allowing ritualised activities; and the presence and absence of religio...
Language is considered to be shaped by the two main functions it serves:thesemiological functionand theinteractive function(Langacker 1998: 1). Thesemiological function is the mapping of meanings (conceptualizations) tolinguistic forms in speech and writing. These structures are often referred toas ...
To provide information about the meaning of a multi-token expression in a first language, where the information is understandable in a second language, subexpressions are obtained, such as tokens, chunks, and sentences. The multi-token expression could, for example, be a sentence or an input ...
Interior architecture students were introduced to modular design and spatial geometry in the early years of their academical formation, to understand the importance of continuity and irregularity of an actual design process. One of the proposed didactic methodologies focused on two stages of complexity:...
sustainability Article Variation in the Characteristics of Everyday Life and Meaning of Urban Housing Due to the Transition of Social Structure: Focusing on Articles Published in Lifestyle Magazines Hyun-ah Kwon 1,* and Soomi Kim 2,* ID 1 Department of Architecture, Mokpo National University, ...
noun An ornamental pattern composed of intersecting curved lines, as the usual decoration of watch-cases; in architecture, an ornament in the form of two or more bands or ribbons interlacing or braided or twisted over each other so as to repeat the same figure in a continued series of spiral...
these experiments are an inventive assault on the traditional architecture of ‘learning through writing’, because they pit the collective writers’ well-trained capacities to write in the normalised fashion of their disciplines to flip the ‘infotecture’ of normalised individual writing to begin ‘...
In the face of numerous complex challenges at the ecological, economic, and social levels, Social Entrepreneurship Organizations (SEOs) offer an approach t