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Gestalt Shifts in the Liar Or Why KT4M Is the Logic of Semantic Modalities [PDF]

open access: yes, 2017
: This chapter offers a revenge-free solution to the liar paradox (at the centre of which is the notion of Gestalt shift) and presents a formal representation of truth in, or for, a natural language like English, which proposes to show both why -- and ...
Bobzien, Susanne
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Quasi Indexicals [PDF]

open access: yes, 2020
I argue that not all context dependent expressions are alike. Pure (or ordinary) indexicals behave more or less as Kaplan thought. But quasi indexicals behave in some ways like indexicals and in other ways not like indexicals.
Khoo, Justin
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Pour un apprentissage/enseignement des collocations verbo-nominales d’existence en termes de ‘constructions’

open access: yesLexis: Journal in English Lexicology, 2021
We present here a methodology for learning and teaching lexical knowledge based on the notion of “construction” and applied to French as a foreign language (university level).
Catherine Fuchs, Sylvie Garnier
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Effects of semantic incompatibility upon deductive reasoning [PDF]

open access: yesPsychonomic Science, 1968
Two hundred forty-one college Ss judged the validity of 48 syllogistic arguments. The arguments varied in terms of the connotative incompatibility of the words combined in the conclusions, and whether the conclusion was particular or universal. Both factors significantly influenced reasoning errors, but they did not interact.
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"Ought" and Error [PDF]

open access: yes, 2020
The moral error theory generally does not receive good press in metaethics. This paper adds to the bad news. In contrast to other critics, though, I do not attack error theorists’ characteristic thesis that no moral assertion is ever true.
Tiefensee, Christine
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Cognitive Computation sans Representation [PDF]

open access: yes, 2017
The Computational Theory of Mind (CTM) holds that cognitive processes are essentially computational, and hence computation provides the scientific key to explaining mentality. The Representational Theory of Mind (RTM) holds that representational content
A Clark   +30 more
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Oltre il conflitto: l’argomentazione = Beyond the conflict: the argumentation

open access: yesH-ermes: Journal of Communication, 2014
Beyond the conflict: the argumentation. The paper aims to investigate the relationship between conflict and communication into two main parts: in the first instance the two lexemes are subjected to semantic analysis and at a later time is shown the ...
Vito De Nardis
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Detecting Ontological Conflicts in Protocols between Semantic Web Services [PDF]

open access: yes, 2010
The task of verifying the compatibility between interacting web services has traditionally been limited to checking the compatibility of the interaction protocol in terms of message sequences and the type of data being exchanged.
Dasgupta, Pallab, Ghosh, Priyankar
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La pièce fait vide, Das Zimmer wirkt leer.Plaidoyer pour un petit système clos de l’apparence en allemand.

open access: yesCorela, 2006
In German, four verbs are to be found : wirken, aussehen, scheinen and erscheinen. They make up a small closed system expressing the idea of appearance in which they share two distinctive syntactic structures :  a qualitative construction and the « als ...
Alain Cambourian
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MDA-Unet: A Multi-Scale Dilated Attention U-Net for Medical Image Segmentation

open access: yesApplied Sciences, 2022
The advanced development of deep learning methods has recently made significant improvements in medical image segmentation. Encoder–decoder networks, such as U-Net, have addressed some of the challenges in medical image segmentation with an outstanding ...
Alyaa Amer, Tryphon Lambrou, Xujiong Ye
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