Perceptions of their self-competence to teach primary science correlated with their perceptions to explain selected words used in primary science. Similar correlations existed between their explained meanings of these words and their ability to explain selected phenomena. There was a weaker correlation ...
600 gazetteer records through documentation and characterization of meanings of place names in topographic mapping. A comparison was carried out between AGI and GeoNames and between AGI and OpenStreetMap (OSM) volunteered records. A total of 15,000 toponymic...
A more complex dictionary contains different forms of terms, meanings and relationships between words and phrases. This type of dictionary can play the role of a simple lexicon where terms are connected with their synonyms. In the biomedical domain, researchers (Cooper, 2003; Matykiewicz et al....
Words (or concepts) take their meanings from the other words and concepts within the paradigm. 7. Why does Kuhn think that “pre-paradigm science” is not really science? He thinks pre-paradigm science is not really science because of something you have already said earlier: science, maybe t...
2.Words can have (数量多的) meanings, as we know. (干涉) made them quarrel even more loudly. 4.According to official (统计数字), the disease killed over 500 people. 5.Many poor (家庭) are experiencing real hardship during the period.\ 6.There is no (证据) that the knife belonged ...
Our brains are built to group things and to arrange them into hierarchies, and not just in grammar. This opens up a whole universe of meanings that we are able to extract from language and other sources of information. Butcomplex structureisn't all there is to meaning. If you've seen an...
[Culture] denotes an historically transmitted pattern of meanings embodied in symbols, a system of inherited conceptions expressed in symbolic forms, by means of which men communicate, perpetuate, and develop their knowledge about and attitudes toward life. ...
B's book progressively outlines the arguments and empirical evidence for embodied simulations in terms of how people make sense of linguistic meanings. Ch. 1 presents the main idea of embodied simulation processes by showing how people can imagine unrealistic scenarios, such as 'flying pigs', by ...
Mr. Todd’s Edition of Johnson’s Dictionary, and that it showed “very little improvement of scientific words.” The letter included examples of better definitions by Black and by Davy. (See their pages on this website.) Science quotes on: | Art (680) | Body (557) | Certain (557) ...
a string with the same format can be understood as different strings under different scenes or context and have different meanings. Under normal circumstances, the majority of these problems can be solved according to the rules of corresponding context and scenes. In other words, there is no over...