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Interpreters and Interpretation
1979An interpreter is simply a device which takes some representation of a program and carries out the operations which the program specifies — i.e. it mimics or simulates the operations which a machine would carry out if it were directly capable of processing programs written in that language.
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Radical Interpretation Interpreted
Philosophical Perspectives, 1994I'm sorry that this paper, "Is Radical Interpretation Possible?" (henceforth RIP), does not address the question its title asks. I wish it did; it is a good question. I can't blame Jerry Fodor and Ernie Lepore for suspecting that "it may turn out that perfectly kosher languages (like, for example, English) aren't radically interpretable"; I share the ...
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Interpreting Interpreting: Interpreting Dickens's Dombey
Comparative Literature, 1981Steven Mailloux, Susan R. Horton
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Emotion work in interpreter-mediated consultations: A systematic literature review
Patient Education and Counseling, 2020Laura Theys +2 more
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Asia-Pacific Journal of Humanities and Social Sciences
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Interpretant and Interpretation
1980We do not approach the work of the poet or musician in the same way that we would the geometer’s diagram or the philosopher’s proposition. But, as Peirce points out, the work of the poet or novelist is not so utterly different from the scientific man. The artist introduces a fiction; but it is not an arbitrary one; it exhibits affinities to which the
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International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health, 2023
, Richard Norman, Jaya A R Dantas
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, Richard Norman, Jaya A R Dantas
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