Sentence examples for represented meaning from inspiring English sources

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A semantic marker is a tree with labeled nodes whose structure reproduces the structure of the represented meaning, and whose labels identify the word's conceptual components.

Or, unfortunately their evolution is not really represented, meaning that the rNOL has room only for cellular genomes and not all evolving elements with DNA genomes?

GO groups involved in enzymatic activity and various catabolic processes were significantly under represented, meaning that CNSs are less associated with such genes (supplementary tables S3 A and B, Supplementary Material online).

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Coding involved labelling ideas in transcripts and organizing these under headings that represented meanings underlying groups of ideas.

Such signs therefore express meanings, not thoughts, and they do so by representing meaning structures larger than can be expressed by a single word.

The problem Ramkilawan faces is that South Africa doesn't have multi-brand stores to stock the collections of the people he represents, meaning they must seek markets overseas in places such as London and New York.

But CHAN, whose fourth edition begins on Saturday when Rwanda play Ivory Coast in Kigali, is contested exclusively among players from the domestic leagues of the countries they represent meaning Yaya Touré will be nowhere in sight if the Elephants lift the trophy on 7 February, and nor will Odion Ighalo be compromising Watford's position if Nigeria run deep into the 16-team tournament.

"A long time ago, it was thought that the best approach to translation was to go via some symbolic meaning representation language – an artificial inter lingua that was an idealised way of representing meaning," says Dr Och.

But iconic gestures that represent meaning in their form and do not reference any nearby objects are also powerful (Ping & Goldin-Meadow, 2008), perhaps because they reinforce and activate mental representations (Alibali, Bassok, Solomon, Syc, & Goldin-Meadow, 1999).

Every year, the event is spearheaded by the people it represents, meaning "queer" is standard and "experimental" is always to be expected.

In each pair, homographs shared 50% of their representation (four nodes representing word form), while the other 50% was unique to each representation (four nodes representing meaning).

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