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The concern to invent and thereafter establish an orthographic system more able to ‘paint’ actual pronunciation than the inherited model was one which, as we have seen, was active and ongoing throughout the first half of the eighteenth century. The problems faced by the schoolmaster in trying to teach pronunciation through the ‘stumbling block’ of the ...
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The concern to invent and thereafter establish an orthographic system more able to ‘paint’ actual pronunciation than the inherited model was one which, as we have seen, was active and ongoing throughout the first half of the eighteenth century. The problems faced by the schoolmaster in trying to teach pronunciation through the ‘stumbling block’ of the ...
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Symbolic Representation by Pigeons
Current Directions in Psychological Science, 2000The capacity for symbolic representation is a prerequisite for the development of human language because words, the basic units of language, are symbols that represent things. But symbolic representation may also serve a nonlinguistic role of organizing events into categories having the same meaning, and such a capacity could have considerable ...
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Working with Symbolic Representations
2007Symbols are everywhere. Numbers are symbols that stand for quantities, and you can add, multiply, or take square roots of numbers that are so small or large that it’s hard to imagine the quantity they represent. You can solve equations, multiply polynomials, approximate functions using series, and differentiate or integrate numerically or symbolically ...
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Representational Symbol Systems
Semiotica, 1978BARRY LOEWER, JOHN W., JR. GODBEY
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AI Feynman: A physics-inspired method for symbolic regression
Science Advances, 2020Silviu-Marian Udrescu, Max Erik Tegmark
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