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Balisage Series on Markup Technologies, 2013
There was a time when I knew what the word “semantic” meant. That was a long time ago. Since then many people, on many occasions, in many contexts, have corrected my misunderstanding of the meaning of semantic. Perhaps it means nothing, or everything. Or perhaps I’m simply misinformed.
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There was a time when I knew what the word “semantic” meant. That was a long time ago. Since then many people, on many occasions, in many contexts, have corrected my misunderstanding of the meaning of semantic. Perhaps it means nothing, or everything. Or perhaps I’m simply misinformed.
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The Southern Journal of Philosophy, 2020
AbstractPhilosophers have paid more attention to proper names (hereafter “names”) than to any other semantic kind. They have also more often focused on names in works of fact than in fiction, and almost always considered individual works, fact or fiction, in isolation from one another.
Nathaniel Goldberg, Chris Gavaler
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AbstractPhilosophers have paid more attention to proper names (hereafter “names”) than to any other semantic kind. They have also more often focused on names in works of fact than in fiction, and almost always considered individual works, fact or fiction, in isolation from one another.
Nathaniel Goldberg, Chris Gavaler
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The Semantic Conception of Truth: and the Foundations of Semantics
Philosophy and Phenomenological Research, 1944X is true if, and only if, p. [...] we shall call a definition of truth “adequate” if all these equivalences follow from it. [...] The definition of truth which was outlined above [...] implies all equivalences of the form (T). In this connnection it is important to notice that the conditions for the material adequacy of the definition determine ...
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ON FORMAL AND COGNITIVE SEMANTICS FOR SEMANTIC COMPUTING
International Journal of Semantic Computing, 2010Semantics is the meaning of symbols, notations, concepts, functions, and behaviors, as well as their relations that can be deduced onto a set of predefined entities and/or known concepts. Semantic computing is an emerging computational methodology that models and implements computational structures and behaviors at semantic or knowledge level beyond ...
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‘Is’, Semantical Games, and Semantical Relativity
1983If there is a doctrine shared by almost all analysts of the semantics of natural language in these days, it is the distinction between the different senses of “is”: the “is” of predication, the “is” of identity, and the “is” of existence. The “is” of predication is often called the copula.
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Measurement Theoretic Semantics And The Semantics Of Necessity
Synthese, 2002zbMATH Open Web Interface contents unavailable due to conflicting licenses.
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Cognitive Semantics and the Semantic Web
2004non ...
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Personal Technologies, 2000
Mobile web-services often use location information for service customisation. Most such services operate on the user’s physical/geographical location. Unfortunately, such common forms of location carry little context information. In the CoolTown project at HP Labs, we have addressed this deficiency by defined an orthogonal form of location – Semantic ...
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Mobile web-services often use location information for service customisation. Most such services operate on the user’s physical/geographical location. Unfortunately, such common forms of location carry little context information. In the CoolTown project at HP Labs, we have addressed this deficiency by defined an orthogonal form of location – Semantic ...
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Semantic prosody and semantic preference
2007Ever since their recent arrival on the scene of lexical grammar, the concepts of semantic prosody and semantic preference have been fraught with complications. In this paper I examine the two related concepts, in the light of recent work by Hoey (2005).
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THE SEMANTICS OF PARTICIPATION
Administration in Social Work, 1979Participative decision-making (PDM) is one of the most vital organizational issues of our time. However, the definition of PDM is far from clear; many words and concepts are confused in the context of participation. The thoughtful manager or researcher must differentiate between various types and strategies of PDM and apply appropriate means to ends ...
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