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Slurring Words and Slurring Articulations
Abstract Slurs are epithets that denigrate a group simply on the basis of membership, e.g., on the basis of race, ethnicity, origin, religion, gender, or ideology. They provide powerful linguistic weapons, carrying a characteristic pejorative sting or punch, prone to cause offense, outrage, and even injury.Una Stojnić, Ernie Lepore
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2012
Single look-ahead unit resolution (SLUR) algorithm is a nondeterministic polynomial time algorithm which for a given input formula in a conjunctive normal form (CNF) either outputs its satisfying assignment or gives up. A CNF formula belongs to the SLUR class if no sequence of nondeterministic choices causes the SLUR algorithm to give up on it.
Ondrej Cepek, Petr Kucera, Václav Vlcek
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Single look-ahead unit resolution (SLUR) algorithm is a nondeterministic polynomial time algorithm which for a given input formula in a conjunctive normal form (CNF) either outputs its satisfying assignment or gives up. A CNF formula belongs to the SLUR class if no sequence of nondeterministic choices causes the SLUR algorithm to give up on it.
Ondrej Cepek, Petr Kucera, Václav Vlcek
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American Speech, 2003
The relationship between social attitudes and lexicography is filled with individual controversies. Debates of varying passions involve prescrip- tive viewpoints on the "correct" usage of words like unique, geographic lexical variation as in soda versus pop, issues of political correctness, and the labeling and censorship of obscenities. Lexical choice
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The relationship between social attitudes and lexicography is filled with individual controversies. Debates of varying passions involve prescrip- tive viewpoints on the "correct" usage of words like unique, geographic lexical variation as in soda versus pop, issues of political correctness, and the labeling and censorship of obscenities. Lexical choice
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Analytic Philosophy, 2013
A number of theorists have recently advocated semantic analyses of slurring terms that advance a common source of slurs’ offensiveness: stereotypes of the group to which the slur is standardly applied. A stereotype semantics of slurs (SSS) takes (nonappropriated) uses of slurring terms to semantically encode and express or conventionally implicate ...
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A number of theorists have recently advocated semantic analyses of slurring terms that advance a common source of slurs’ offensiveness: stereotypes of the group to which the slur is standardly applied. A stereotype semantics of slurs (SSS) takes (nonappropriated) uses of slurring terms to semantically encode and express or conventionally implicate ...
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Journal of Language and Sexuality, 2017
AbstractSince the late twentieth century, Buenos Aires has been widely publicized outside Argentina as a “gay-friendly” destination. This period has also seen increasing immigration to the city from other parts of South America, especially neighboring countries and others with sizeable indigenous populations.
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AbstractSince the late twentieth century, Buenos Aires has been widely publicized outside Argentina as a “gay-friendly” destination. This period has also seen increasing immigration to the city from other parts of South America, especially neighboring countries and others with sizeable indigenous populations.
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