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The thought (yi) expressed by language does not explain why words are used as they are.
"Understandable content" here means propositions expressed by language which the hearer "grasps" or understands the meaning of, and which seem to her to be consistent.
Since knowledge is expressed by language, this seems to come down to the assertion that there is a first word that everyone utters and a first statement that would appear in everyone's baby book on the appropriate page.
We argue that the meaning of emotional musical stimuli is processed not as a specific semantic utterance, but as a signal of more general significance and therefore distinct to the type of meaning expressed by language stimuli.
The present data do not speak on a specific locus of processing music meaning, much rather it appears as if meaning anything other than that expressed by language appears to be processed in a domain-general fashion, which is dedicated to actions, voices as well as music.
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The structure of a business process may be expressed by languages such as BPEL and allows for constructs such as sequence, switch, while, flow, and pick.
Since it is constructed from a set of terminologies commonly used in the health care system, it can be seen as an approximation of the medical language as expressed by terminology systems used for abstraction and statistical classification.
As we explain elsewhere, 56 inconsistencies in the usage of language mean that one should not assign types of reason to reason occurrences on the basis of language alone: one must assign types partly on the basis of the concepts expressed by the language.
This practice opened a new way of understanding the body, thus becoming the said body inscribed and expressed by the language.
GUHA is a first-order monadic logic-based data mining method; the main concepts are generalized quantifiers and analytical questions set by the user; the analytical questions can be expressed by GUHA language.
Hence a theory of taste that does not contradict "the universal sense of mankind, as expressed by their language" (Reid 1785/1969, 760) must allow the internal sense of beauty to have, in addition to its affective ingredient, a cognitive one a judgment ascribing a property to the object.
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