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This view, originally articulated in "The Meaning of 'Meaning,' " was later elaborated on to highlight further features of linguistic practice, the most important being context-dependence, or the variation of meaning with speaker background and conversational context.
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Considering this distinction between attribution of meaning by receivers on the one hand, and receiver decision-making given that meaning on the other, the decreased response rate can be considered counterdeceptive only if it is due to variation in attribution of meaning based on context.
Figure 3 Register variation as a sphere of meaning — registerial range within field, tenor and mode values in context.
As semantic search rises, books content gets treated like data, searchable not only by words clusters, but by variations of meaning, pitch and, at some point, style.
The moment questions are raised about meaning that go beyond simple characterization and, more delicately still, about variations of meaning over time and across space, the limitations of our understanding of ancient cultures becomes painfully apparent.
In addressing these questions, it is useful to begin by reviewing how similar language is used across disciplines while accounting for variations of meaning and potential outcome, particularly within the shared binary of culture and nature.
When analyzing the units of meaning a great variation in students´ answers was observed with regard to the interpretation of the task, the elaboration and the quality of the reflections.
Of these 256 expressed genes, 145 show some level of variation, meaning that the level of expression ranks in different quintiles in at least one region of the brain (Table 1).
A whopping 4percentt use the worst password, 123456, and the list also includes multiple variations of 'password,' meaning that John Podesta wasn't alone.
Generally, variation is reduced by shared normative systems, rules and common frameworks of meaning [ 24].
She blinked up out of her avid shameclosing eyes, mewing plaintively and long, showing him her milkwhite teeth". Based on obstropolous, an old dialect variation of obstreperous meaning "disorderly" or "quarrelsome," obstropolos is Joyce's word for an irritable person's downturned mouth.
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