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  • ...cy to enforce a corresponding practical maxim expressible as a conditional sentence having its apodosis in the imperative mood. (Peirce, CP&nbsp;5.18, 1903).< [[Category:Linguistics]]
    12 KB (1,764 words) - 04:32, 17 November 2015
  • ...sentence, to which the predicates of truth and falsity apply but what the sentence expresses, the proposition that it states. (Cf. Kneale & Kneale, 16). Thi ...orresponding ''proposition''. A proposition is the content expressed by a sentence, held in a belief, or affirmed in an assertion or judgment.
    237 KB (37,371 words) - 22:14, 25 January 2008
  • ...sentence, to which the predicates of truth and falsity apply but what the sentence expresses, the proposition that it states. (Cf. Kneale & Kneale, 16). Thi ...orresponding ''proposition''. A proposition is the content expressed by a sentence, held in a belief, or affirmed in an assertion or judgment.
    237 KB (37,371 words) - 11:22, 20 August 2007
  • ...sentence, to which the predicates of truth and falsity apply but what the sentence expresses, the proposition that it states. (Cf. Kneale & Kneale, 16). Thi ...ge'', ''impression'', ''lyric'', ''mark'', ''performance'', ''picture'', ''sentence'', ''sign'', ''string'', ''symbol'', ''text'', ''thought'', ''token'', ''ut
    81 KB (11,851 words) - 22:22, 25 January 2008
  • ...sentence, to which the predicates of truth and falsity apply but what the sentence expresses, the proposition that it states. (Cf. Kneale & Kneale, 16). Thi ...ge'', ''impression'', ''lyric'', ''mark'', ''performance'', ''picture'', ''sentence'', ''sign'', ''string'', ''symbol'', ''text'', ''thought'', ''token'', ''ut
    81 KB (11,851 words) - 18:53, 20 August 2007
  • ...sentence, to which the predicates of truth and falsity apply but what the sentence expresses, the proposition that it states. (Cf. Kneale and Kneale, 16). T ...ge'', ''impression'', ''lyric'', ''mark'', ''performance'', ''picture'', ''sentence'', ''sign'', ''string'', ''symbol'', ''text'', ''thought'', ''token'', ''ut
    37 KB (5,460 words) - 14:45, 17 November 2015
  • ...to teach his son drums. Bandler believed he recognized particular word and sentence structures which facilitated the acceptance of Perls’ positive suggestion ...ression of scientific respectability. NLP has little to do with neurology, linguistics, or even the respectable subdiscipline of neurolinguistics".
    21 KB (3,247 words) - 07:12, 5 August 2009
  • ...ry and practice have nothing to do with neuroscientific insights, nor with linguistics, nor with informatics and theory of programming. NLP is not interested in t * "Whenever I encounter a modern textbook, dictionary or encyclopedia on linguistics, psycohlinguistics, philosophy of mind, cognitive science, or neurology I a
    209 KB (33,239 words) - 17:04, 25 September 2008
  • ...ray of disciplines, including [[astronomy]], [[economics]], [[geodesy]], [[linguistics]], [[logic]], [[mathematics]], [[metrology]], [[philosophy]], [[psychology] ...if it wants such attachment, I term it a ''nominal'' relative), becomes a sentence with some number of proper names left blank.
    93 KB (14,277 words) - 20:00, 28 July 2017
  • ...l have never heard of and the second sentence is obviously POV. The second sentence also assumes wrongly that one who believes that reality depends on many min ...ence to a Peirce article in Monist, but it is detached from any particular sentence. At any rate, this is obviously somebody's original interpretation of Peir
    147 KB (23,399 words) - 12:51, 20 August 2007
  • ...tent]] [[encyclopedia]]-like project. The name ''Wikipedia'' is a [[Blend (linguistics)|blend]] of the words ''[[wiki]]'' and ''encyclopedia''. Wikipedia is writt ...ve seen articles that seem like a long list of citations with not a single sentence seeming to flow from the preious one). [5] When an article can be objective
    72 KB (11,335 words) - 01:01, 22 September 2011
  • | linguistics. but it is only a pretext. The pretense of an open sentence is
    162 KB (25,941 words) - 13:28, 9 January 2008
  • ...if it wants such attachment, I term it a ''nominal'' relative), becomes a sentence with some number of proper names left blank. ...], [[logic]], [[philosophy]], the [[history and philosophy of science]], [[linguistics]], [[economics]], and [[psychology]]. This work has become the subject of r
    74 KB (11,616 words) - 23:56, 21 May 2010
  • ...math>Q\!</math> as the shaded region in Figure 1. Using these symbols as "sentence letters" in a truth table, let the truth function <math>q\!</math> mean the ...er of speaking makes sense to those who consider the ultimate meaning of a sentence to be not the logical proposition that it denotes but its truth value inste
    369 KB (46,156 words) - 04:20, 27 December 2016
  • ...circularity that has been so widely stressed in recent theoretical work in linguistics.</p> ...e extends the question, but it is only a pretext. The pretense of an open sentence is already filled in by the unexpressed beliefs of the questioner.
    226 KB (34,541 words) - 14:20, 20 August 2016
  • ...etations'' in logic, that is, the different assignments of truth values to sentence letters. Relative to a given universe of discourse, these interpretations [[Category:Linguistics]]
    519 KB (74,456 words) - 15:46, 3 October 2013
  • ...language'' (CL) context, which incorporates the interests of computational linguistics along with the aims of implementing and using programming languages. There ...ng, the empty sequence is referred to as the ''empty word'' or the ''empty sentence'', and is commonly denoted by an epsilon <math>{}^{\backprime\backprime} \v
    725 KB (109,715 words) - 18:09, 28 August 2014
  • ...etations'' in logic, that is, the different assignments of truth values to sentence letters. Relative to a given universe of discourse, these interpretations [[Category:Linguistics]]
    394 KB (54,134 words) - 14:30, 3 March 2023
  • ...etations'' in logic, that is, the different assignments of truth values to sentence letters. Relative to a given universe of discourse, these interpretations [[Category:Linguistics]]
    528 KB (75,728 words) - 21:56, 14 January 2021
  • ...etations'' in logic, that is, the different assignments of truth values to sentence letters. Relative to a given universe of discourse, these interpretations [[Category:Linguistics]]
    529 KB (75,750 words) - 14:32, 3 March 2023

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