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Technological innovations and the prevalence of the computer as a means of producing and engaging with texts have dramatically transformed the ways in which literacy is defined and developed in modern society.
Jeremie Seror
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Chat Language and the Challenges of Students in Written Composition
With the prevalence of the internet and social network platforms in this digital age, most people opt for text messages as a fast and convenient means of communication and prefer real-time online chats to face-to-face social interactions.
Dorathy Ijeoma Chijioke +1 more
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Free Composition Instead of Language Dictatorship [PDF]
Historically, programming languages have been—benevolent—dictators: reducing all possible semantics to specific ones offered by a few built-in language constructs. Over the years, some programming languages have freed the programmers from the restrictions to use only built-in libraries, built-in data types, and builtin type-checking rules.
Bergmans, Lodewijk +3 more
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A composition algorithm based on crossmodal taste-music correspondences
While there is broad consensus about the structural similarities between language and music, comparably less attention has been devoted to semantic correspondences between these two ubiquitous manifestations of human culture.
Bruno eMesz +3 more
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Language prosody as a resource in musical composition
This dissertation explores the notion of prosody and its relationship to musical composition. The linguistic study of prosody is concerned with the energy, rhythms and intonations of speech patterns and how these impact on the meaning of utterances.
Martinez Burgos, Manuel
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De la sémantique pragmatique au contextualisme
Following Gottlob Frege’s seminal work, in particular the famous « context principle » from Die Grundlagen der Arithmetik’s foreword, the notion of « context » gained prominence in the philosophy of language during the second half of the 20th century ...
Charlotte Gauvry
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A theorem proving framework for the formal verification of Web Services Composition [PDF]
We present a rigorous framework for the composition of Web Services within a higher order logic theorem prover. Our approach is based on the proofs-as-processes paradigm that enables inference rules of Classical Linear Logic (CLL) to be translated into ...
Petros Papapanagiotou +3 more
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A Rule-Based Language and Verification Framework of Dynamic Service Composition
The emergence of BPML (Business Process Modeling Language) has favored the development of languages for the composition of services. Process-oriented approaches produce imperative languages, which are rigid to change at run-time because they focus on how
Willy Kengne Kungne +2 more
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Objective – The study has two aims. The first is to identify words and phrases from information literacy and rhetoric and composition that students used to justify the comparability of two sources. The second is to interpret the effectiveness of students’
Toni M. Carter, Todd Aldridge
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Language design for meta-programming in the software composition domain
How would a language look like that is specially designed for solving meta-programming problems in the software composition domain? We present requirements for and design of Rascal, a new language for solving meta-programming problems that fit the ...
Storm, van der, T. +7 more
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