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We will be inclined to think of conceptual schemes as either true or false if they are seen as systems of propositions as Davidson is implying, but we can also view them as "a pre-logical pattern of names … as the product of the classifying act of naming", according to Graham (1992: 68).

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By William Finnegan December 13 , 2016Donald Trump has established a pattern of naming bitter foes of federal agencies to head them.

The way the crescents are grouped together reflects the patterns of names in the old calendar.

One way in which ties of xenia and marriage can now be traced in detail is the scientific study of Greek personal names, because patterns of naming reflect social realities; foreign names enter a city's name pool as a result of both formal connections and less formal ones, such as temporary residence.

The effort represents a strategic break from the familiar pattern of advocates' naming and shaming governments for appalling standards of care for their societies' most vulnerable citizens.

Further research is required to focus on participants who have other chronic illnesses to research on whether it is the same pattern of disease naming and diagnosis that prevails.

To summarise, the pattern of picture naming latencies obtained in the present study, which is characterised by longer latencies for semantically, phonologically or syntactically homogeneous as compared to heterogeneous trials, is in accordance with previous psycholinguistic studies of language production and thus a sound basis for using the speech latency regressors in the fMRI data analysis.

Dr Bentley speculates that this may be because patriarchal naming customs are declining, and because Old Testament names (Jacob, Noah) are replacing those from the New (John, Paul).Overall, the pattern of children's names resembles the mathematical pattern that would be produced by random copying.

Dr Breeze said that the pattern of the battle names on the map accompanying his research proves that Arthur was a North Briton who was a chieftain or general in the early sixth century.

Auditory ERPs demonstrated that infants are sensitive to the sound pattern of their own name early during processing, as indicated by the main effect of Name on the early anterior positive shift.

Taken together, the present results confirm that infants are sensitive to the sound pattern of their own name, likely detecting it from the first phoneme.

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