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The first leads to the study of speech acts, a branch of pragmatics, the second to the study of the semantics of action reports, hence is of a distinctly semantic nature.
Areas that do not tend to overlap with SFL include lexical representation (i.e. what is its semantic nature and how is it represented) which covers morphology, semantics and lexical relations.
The open and semantic nature of ontology languages also makes this architecture amenable to greater data reuse and interoperability.
Moreover, SD patients were affected regardless of the episodic or semantic nature of self-representations into the future.
PM cues elicited prospective positivity and frontal positivity but not N300, perhaps due to the semantic nature of the task.
But the semantic nature of the business is the following: It's that when the news gets created right now, a copy gets created.
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Both content developers and data service providers will be benefit from the web environment with rich semantic natures.
As just noted, every judgment has an intrinsic logical form that is both syntactic and semantic in nature, centered on predication.
Abelard's view of universals is semantic in nature, though it falls short of the extreme vocalism of Roscelin (for discussion, see entry on Peter Abelard).
Previous research has demonstrated that judgmental anchoring effects the assimilation of a numeric estimate to a previously considered standard are semantic in nature.
His refusal to define concepts in purely extensional terms is crucial for his account of philosophical concepts because, as we have seen, philosophical distinctions are for him purely semantic in nature.
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