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Reprints and permissions Copyright information © 1978 D. Reidel Publishing Company, Dordrecht, Holland About this chapter Cite this chapter Reinchenbach, H. (1978). The Semantic and the Object Conceptions of Probability Expressions. In: Reichenbach, M., Cohen, R.S. (eds) Hans Reichenbach Sele...
5)the naturalistic conceptions of language自然主义语言观 6)natural language自然语言 1.Design and realization of intelligent question-answering system supporting natural language;支持自然语言智能答疑系统的设计与实现 2.The natural language communication function in a multi-agent parallel design environment;多...
Language depends critically on the integration of lexical information across multiple words to derive semantic concepts. Limitations of spatiotemporal resolution have previously rendered it difficult to isolate processes involved in semantic integration. We utilized intracranial recordings in epilepsy patients (...
(RTBAC) model and developed the XML schema for representing the schema of the model. Basic conceptions and entities of RTBAC model include user, role, permission, privilege, task, dependency, application data, data object, and operation. The relationships among entities include user/role ...
63. Alpha desynchronization (i.e., decrease in alpha power) is thought to reflect the process of information retrieval, whereas theta oscillations are thought to result from the activation of hippocampo-cortical feedback loops and reflect the encoding of new information as well as general task ...
One might also classify a proverb as literal or non-literal, from an a posteriori perspective, without claiming that such a catego-rization is possible a priori, too, on the basis of information given in the text itself – after all, any word can be used metaphorically, and even the ...
2. Descriptive and causal conceptions of diagnostic terms 2.1. Ontological descriptivism In her paper, “Is This Dame Melancholy?” (2003), Radden contrasts descriptive and causal approaches to defining disorders. The descriptive approach provides definitions of disorders that consist of descriptions of ...
▪Wordsmayformaspectrumalongtheabstract-concretecontinuum.Inwriting,skillfuluseofconcretewordscanmakeyourworkmorevivid,accurate,andconcise.▪Example–whichismoreconcrete?Andcanyoufindmoreexamples?▪1.theactionofmovement:Move,walk,rush,run,dash,dance,sail,stumble,limperandjump.▪2.theactionofsaying...
Journal of Experimental Psychology: Human Perception and Performance 4, 455鈥 470. Gagnon, J. & P. Goulet (1992): 鈥淒es conceptions de Jackson aux mod猫les contemporains, l鈥檕pposition automatique-non automatique est-elle la m锚me?鈥 Revue de neuropsychologie 2, 117鈥 150. Gagnon, J...