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2008
Abstract Since Paul and Zipf, it has become evident that lexical choice and meaning change are largely guided by pragmatic principles. Two central interacting principles are, first, the least-effort tendency to reduce expression and, second, the communicative requirements on sufficiency of information.
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Abstract Since Paul and Zipf, it has become evident that lexical choice and meaning change are largely guided by pragmatic principles. Two central interacting principles are, first, the least-effort tendency to reduce expression and, second, the communicative requirements on sufficiency of information.
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2009
AbstractAlthough precise numbers are lacking, in the world at large there may be more multilinguals than monolinguals when we define “multilingualism” as the regular use of two or more languages. This prominence of multilingualism in the world has its consequences, of course, for educational systems (for example, with respect to foreign language ...
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AbstractAlthough precise numbers are lacking, in the world at large there may be more multilinguals than monolinguals when we define “multilingualism” as the regular use of two or more languages. This prominence of multilingualism in the world has its consequences, of course, for educational systems (for example, with respect to foreign language ...
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Ontology and the Lexicon [PDF]
Ontologies and lexicons enjoy a complex relationship. Although words denote concepts and concepts make up ontologies, a lexicon is at best an ersatz ontology: there is no clear mapping between the words and word relationships that it contains and the concepts and concept relationships in an ontology.
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2018
This chapter focuses on orchestrational technique, explaining the role and importance of arrangers and orchestrators. It surveys musical conventions (of timbre, texture, gesture, sonority, and performance style) commonly used to convey each of the four aesthetic parameters introduced in chapter 2 (sensuousness, restraint, elevation, and sophistication).
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This chapter focuses on orchestrational technique, explaining the role and importance of arrangers and orchestrators. It surveys musical conventions (of timbre, texture, gesture, sonority, and performance style) commonly used to convey each of the four aesthetic parameters introduced in chapter 2 (sensuousness, restraint, elevation, and sophistication).
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2011
Leading scholars in the field of law and economics contribute their original theoretical and empirical research to this major Handbook. Each chapter analyzes the basic architecture and important features of the institutions of property law from an economic point of view, while also providing an introduction to the issues and literature.
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Leading scholars in the field of law and economics contribute their original theoretical and empirical research to this major Handbook. Each chapter analyzes the basic architecture and important features of the institutions of property law from an economic point of view, while also providing an introduction to the issues and literature.
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2018
This chapter explores the critical and theoretical reach and power of Romanticism’s poetics by examining some of the words that its practitioners deploy to describe their own work. Romanticism takes everyday, even banal words and phrases and makes them its own, inflecting and redirecting them. In so doing, Romanticism invents itself as a radically new,
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This chapter explores the critical and theoretical reach and power of Romanticism’s poetics by examining some of the words that its practitioners deploy to describe their own work. Romanticism takes everyday, even banal words and phrases and makes them its own, inflecting and redirecting them. In so doing, Romanticism invents itself as a radically new,
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Object Recognition as Machine Translation: Learning a Lexicon for a Fixed Image Vocabulary
European Conference on Computer Vision, 2002P. D. Sahin+3 more
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