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Examples of denotation


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The complete uniform pers that do not relate * to any value provide suitable denotations for type expressions.
Significantly, this result goes beyond most other published type safety results for type systems that do not connect operational semantics with denotations.
We get around this problem by only using a subset relationship on denotations of object specifications.
Section 4 is devoted to types - their definitions and denotations.
Thus, the denotations of 1 and 2 must be equal for any semantics that admits cut reduction in the sense that the reduct is denotationally equal to the redex.
The restriction to instances of production where comprehension is correct, means that only cases where there is good evidence that children do have knowledge of denotations are considered.
In this way, one assigns denotations to classical proofs in suitable categories.
The meanings of past and present are best explained not as temporal denotations, but as instructions to an interpreter to identify a point of application of a state of affairs.
As a practical necessity, denotations are described using some form of mathematical notation, which can in turn be formalized as a denotational metalanguage.
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The word's early connection with the classical education of a medieval university soon gave way to a proliferation of different denotations and connotations.
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The denotation of the function symbol is defined as follows.
The use of sound recordings of environmental sounds is neither technologically 'transparent', nor simply denotation.
Will man be assigned the same denotation for both sentences, and if so what is it?
In particular, it is the assumption of a propositional denotation for the controlled complement that gives rise to this conflict.
However, with the current denotation, embryos are treated as "orphans," an analogy that leads to paradoxes.
What identifying such shares with the element is a denotation rather than a referent.
A spire is an inherent part of a building, and this imposes a semantic relation restriction on the denotation of the complement.
If anything, these constructions show the victory of connotation over denotation.
An idiom is a common word or phrase with a culturally understood meaning that differs from what its composite words' denotations would suggest.
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Many terms are used with multiple denotations, or a single dialect grouping goes under several names.
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The characters used are mostly the same ones used for emperors, with the same denotations as described above.
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Coreferences and their denotation by indices is straightforward in the avm notation.
Note the connection with denotational semantics, where the denotations of recursive programs is built up corecursively in this way.
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The same combinatorics can therefore yield either the property or propositional denotation for the complement.
The precise denotation of the controlled complement once again remains open to debate, though.
Similarly, if the property denotation of controlled complements is maintained, the complement does not take the control target as a direct semantic argument.
From the discussion in chapter 7, it follows that ser just passes the denotation of the adjective up.
There is more to language than denotation, however.
When the denotation is given in terms of indexed valuations, the function h is given enough information to remember this.
In particular, the denotation of a term is the filter of types (properties) assignable to the term.
Such terms must have the same denotation in every model for trace equivalence.
The denotation of the join of two types can be larger than the set union of their denotations.
In an ordinary context, names have their customary denotation and sense.
Such denotations are often mathematical objects inhabiting a mathematical space, but it is not a requirement that they should be so.
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The poem seems to occupy a curious space between denotation and representation, through which slips accuracy and beauty.
She argued that, unlike the latter, music does not have ®xed denotation as in, for example, a dictionary de®nition.
Moreover, even though there is no hard-coded denotation, tense cannot be situationally reduced to some general cognitive focus of attention at the moment of speech.
In fact, a function is nothing more than an attribute with a par ticular name: the denotation via a name for a function.
The denotation of the controlled complement - proposition or property - depends entirely on the meaning language.
However, whether control is in fact problematic depends on the denotation of the controlled complement.
The difference between the two approaches has to do with the denotation of the controlled complement of the control verb.
The first is that the propositional denotation is possible without abandoning structure sharing or resource sensitivity.
Informally, a well-typed term satisfies a compatibly-typed predicate if the denotation of the term belongs to the set denoted by the predicate.
A relation (pronounced 'syntactically weaker') is defined among terms, aiming to capture the relation ('semantically weaker') among the denotation of terms.
Each of the one step rewrite rules preserves denotation.
The denotation of the focus identifies the particular individual from some presupposed set of focus-alternatives which the speaker wishes to highlight as new or contrastive.
By the denotational value of a word we understand the probability of that word to have a denotation.
However, their natural denotations of weights and measures were superficially meaningless: two minas, a shekel and two parts.
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Note that the denotation of the term is a thing in the world, outside the mind of any user of the logical language.
In this psychologistic view, it seems reasonable to correlate denotation with stimulus.
However, this only holds for semantically endocentric cases, where the dependent clearly restricts the denotation of the head noun, as in (33e-g) above.
Crucially, however, both constructions share a restrictive function of the dependent, only differing in the locus of restriction (reference vs. denotation).
She hypothesizes that the denotation of abstract meanings involves a higher cognitive effort that 'can be compensated for by more-support'.
Furthermore, we use the é-symbol during the first weeks if we need an explicit denotation for function application.
Whatever the denotation of a controlled complement, it is the control verb that manages its complement's subject resource.
The modal operator here serves to avoid the usual paradoxes that would arise if we incorrectly identify an expression with its denotation.
In addition, a broadened view of indirectness, based on social function as much as denotation, is argued for.
However, it has already been demonstrated that functional control is compatible with the propositional denotation.
The _ symbol is a wild card which is a convenient denotation for anonymous node identifiers.
In the following, we will drop the rank -function from the denotation and only mention when referring to a ranked alphabet.
We say that the denotation of an expression is normal if it is not the bottom element in its type.
Unfortunately, while dictionaries mention the most common denotations or main meanings we associate with words they normally ignore value connotation.
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Inside an expression, a non-deterministic subexpression can always be replaced by its denotation without affecting the resulting set of values (see section 3.2.3 to confirm this issue).
If the control verb feeds the variable corresponding to the controller to the property corresponding to the controlled complement, then the denotation is a proposition, as in (31).
The same linear logic composition scheme yields either the property or propositional denotation for the controlled complement.
The aim is to subsume (in some cases) and supplant (in others) the view in which the accomplishment event is measured by the denotation or extent of the theme.
In contrast, a statedenoting lexeme lexicalized as an adjective or a noun cannot also have a change of state denotation, since only verbal lexemes can denote changes of state.
Verification must show that the intended goal chains are still present in the denotation of the rule and that the rule has not introduced any new chains.
More generally, such a mapping (or a "model" or a "denotation assignment function") is necessary in any serious theory about how people can tell one another interesting things.
The denotation hidden variable refers to the latter situation.
Admittedly, its denotation is unclear.
Alternatively, their increased ' don't know ' responses in the animal condition may reflect the fact that they know the term's denotation but cannot recall the accurate name.
The main idea is that the social circulation of terms describing society is just as impor tant - in some respects, more impor tant - than the denotation of such terms.
In contrast to structuralist and generativist linguists who assume that denotation - "straight" reference - is the basic function of language, he argues for the ontological priority of connotation.
In contrast, the dependent in a descriptive genitive is adjacent to the head in prehead position, which corresponds to its classifying function of contributing to the denotation of the head.
The only change for modelling aliasing is that we employ locations: the denotation of a reference name is now a location and stores are maps from locations.
Thus, the relation of denotation between a proper name and its referent, or between a predicate and a set of objects, is traditionally the concern of semantics.
In the subsequently introduced -calculus, however, it will appear as the denotation of a term of the extended language (provided k is denotable by a term).
With such a broad denotation, there is no universal language or unifying institution for designers of all disciplines.
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Most clearly, a single conceptwhich by definition has only one connotation and denotation (at a time), might be expressed by terms having different senses.
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The denotation of dog is (something like) four-legged canine carnivore.
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Connotation is often contrasted with "denotation", which is more or less synonymous with "extension".
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Recent research has led to some reconsideration of the phrase and its denotation.
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The crash and ensuing fire did not ignite the high explosives and no denotation occurred.
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A denotation is what we see in the picture or what is there in the picture.
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Church did not consider the name nothingness, and its denotation.
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Definitions and denotations must be brought out into the open; and they must be compared and contrasted with formulations proposed by other savants.
My discussion suggests that it isn't words that have denotations.
Thus, we have an extended notion of environment which assign denotations to object variables and continuations to continuation variables.
Such infinite lists of denotations can be interpreted as denotational versions of call-by-name evaluation contexts.
The meaning of an expression is denned in terms of the denotations of its subexpressions.
As previously mentioned, the idea is that of considering interpretations as implicitly defining the sets of elements contained in their denotations.
The authors employ both algebras and generalised labelled transition systems as denotations (interpretations, models) for the different concepts of the language.
The components of type theory are terms and types: terms are denotations of mathematical or computational objects and types are collections of terms.
In other words the term "loophole of retreat" has about it denotations and connotations that are opposite in meaning.
The denotations of specifications are simply predicates on (the domain of) objects.
The verbose notation should be suggestive of the meaning of the action denotations.
Diction can strongly influence the audience, so the authors need to be careful what denotations or connotations that may surround their words.
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