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Hence there must be mathematical objects, as asserted by Existence.10 Classical Semantics claims that the language of mathematics functions semantically much like language in general functions (or at least has traditionally been assumed to function): the semantic functions of singular terms and quantifiers are, respectively, to refer to objects and to range over objects.

For example, psychologist Marc Hauser at Harvard argues that we have a moral sense -- a kind of moral organ -- that is real and functions very much like language ability.

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The sorts of things that anthropologists studied – ideas about the world, systems of classification, myths, kinship systems and rules of marriage – were collective, symbolic productions very much like languages.

Styles of cooking, much like languages, speak their own.

One general complaint about efforts to standardize signs for technical terms is the idea that, much like spoken language, sign language should be allowed to develop organically rather than be dictated from above.

The language is very much like the language of classical first-order logic, but rather than the familiar universal and existential quantifier, the language contains a probabilistic quantifier.

The language was too much like the language of my parents' friends, articulate academic types who finished all their sentences grammatically but also liked to mix in pop-culture slang.

The early language FORTRAN (Formula Translator) was originally much like assembly language; however, it allowed programmers to write algebraic expressions instead of coded instructions for arithmetic operations.

Listening to things like the Mark Duggan inquiry sounded at this distance very much like the language you used to hear about such things in the 1980s".

Diplomats and foreign-policy analysts pointed out that Monday night's e-mail statement from the White House sounded much like the language Obama used in drawing a "red line" on the Syrian government's use of chemical weapons.

The Times of India's defence – that Pandukone "flaunts" her body on the red carpet – sounds much like the language used on the Daily Mail "sidebar of shame", where women are often written up to be "showing off their curves" as they go about their daily lives.

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