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Relevance, ad hoc concepts and analogy
In Relevance Theory (RT) concepts are “enduring elementary mental structure[s] capable of playing different discriminatory or inferential roles on different occasions in an individual’s mental life.” (Sperber & Wilson, 2012, p. 35).
Ewa Mioduszewska
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X-Phi and the challenge from ad hoc concepts
AbstractAd hoc concepts feature prominently in lexical pragmatics. A speaker can use a word or phrase to communicate an ad hoc concept that is different from the lexically encoded concept and the hearer can construct the intended ad hoc concept pragmatically during utterance comprehension. I argue that some philosophical concepts have origins as ad hoc
Michelle Liu
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Preliminary Feasibility Study of the Ad Hoc Separation Operational Concept
The expected growth of air traffic in the coming decades demands an increase in airspace capacity, which is already close to saturation in many scenarios. One of the limiting factors of this capacity is the separation minima.
Lidia Serrano-Mira +5 more
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Situated Representations and Ad Hoc Concepts [PDF]
Situation theorists such as Jon Barwise, John Etchemendy, and (at one time) John Perry have advanced the hypothesis that linguistic and mental representations are ‘situated' in the sense that they are true or false only relative to partial situations ...
Dokic, Jérôme
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From Linguistic Contextualism to Situated Cognition: the Case ofAd HocConcepts [PDF]
Our utterances are typically if not always ‘‘situated,'' in the sense that they are true or false relative to unarticulated parameters of the extra-linguistic context.
Dokic, Jérôme
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The main goal of this publication is to show that the basic constructions in the theories of fuzzy sets, fuzzy soft sets, fuzzy hesitant sets or intuitionistic fuzzy sets have a common background, based on the theory of monads in categories. It is proven
Jiří Močkoř, David Hýnar
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Background Non-technical skills (NTS) concepts from high-risk industries such as aviation have been enthusiastically applied to medical teams for decades. Yet it remains unclear whether—and how—these concepts impact resuscitation team performance. In the
J. Colin Evans +4 more
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REAL TIME SEMANTIC INTEROPERABILITY IN AD HOC NETWORKS OF GEOSPATIAL DATA SOURCES: CHALLENGES, ACHIEVEMENTS AND PERSPECTIVES [PDF]
Recent advances in geospatial technologies have made available large amount of geospatial data. Meanwhile, new developments in Internet and communication technologies created a shift from isolated geospatial databases to ad hoc networks of geospatial ...
M. A. Mostafavi, M. Bakillah
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An Overview of Game Theory Approaches for Mobile Ad-Hoc Network’s Security
The issue of cybersecurity has gained significant prominence in the context of safeguarding the privacy and integrity of information, especially with the increasing prevalence of interconnected devices such as Mobile Ad-hoc networks (MANETs).
Hadjer Messabih +4 more
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