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Logos prophorikos e logos endiathetos
Blityri. Studies on history of ideas on signs and languages, 2023In questo contributo torno, per certi aspetti, alla distinzione tra λόγος ἐνδιάθετος e λόγος προφορικός, spesso resa attraverso l’opposizione tra discorso interno e discorso esterno. Se, come mostra l’importante testimonianza di Sesto Empirico, il λόγος ἐνδιάθετος è, per gli Stoici, collegato alla μετάβασις, che consente di afferrare le connessioni ...
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Proceedings of IPCC 97. Communication, 2002
A new emphasis on corporate and organizational logos has begun. As companies merge, they want a logo that proclaims their new and unified identity. As companies split, they fight custody battles over which has the right to the logo, because the cost of making a logo familiar to the public is high.
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A new emphasis on corporate and organizational logos has begun. As companies merge, they want a logo that proclaims their new and unified identity. As companies split, they fight custody battles over which has the right to the logo, because the cost of making a logo familiar to the public is high.
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2016
The noun logos derives from the Greek verb legein, meaning ‘to say’ something significant. Logos developed a wide variety of senses, including ‘description’, ‘theory’ (sometimes as opposed to ‘fact’), ‘explanation’, ‘reason’, ‘reasoning power’, ‘principle’, ‘ratio’, ‘prose’. Logos emerges as a philosophical term with Heraclitus (c.540–c.480 bc)
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The noun logos derives from the Greek verb legein, meaning ‘to say’ something significant. Logos developed a wide variety of senses, including ‘description’, ‘theory’ (sometimes as opposed to ‘fact’), ‘explanation’, ‘reason’, ‘reasoning power’, ‘principle’, ‘ratio’, ‘prose’. Logos emerges as a philosophical term with Heraclitus (c.540–c.480 bc)
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Proceedings of the 2012 ACM SIGMOD International Conference on Management of Data, 2012
This paper presents Logos, a system that provides natural language translations for relational queries expressed in SQL. Our translation mechanism is based on a graph-based approach to the query translation problem. We represent various forms of structured queries as directed graphs and we annotate the graph edges with template labels using an ...
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This paper presents Logos, a system that provides natural language translations for relational queries expressed in SQL. Our translation mechanism is based on a graph-based approach to the query translation problem. We represent various forms of structured queries as directed graphs and we annotate the graph edges with template labels using an ...
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