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In electronics, [[Electronics notes/Ground]] | |||
In linguistics, grounding refers to taking something merely profiled by e.g. a nominal, | |||
and placing it something in time, location, | |||
or otherwise making a reference more specific or concrete. | |||
In that case, you could say that a nominal declares the type, and grounding it points to an instance of that type, | |||
though the concept is a ''little'' fuzzier than that. | |||
(somewhat more philosopically - or perhaps ''practically'' in the sense that in dialogue you often ''need'' to do this - it can refer to coordinating agreement to mutual beliefs[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Grounding_in_communication] and references) | |||
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Latest revision as of 10:03, 9 February 2024
In electronics, Electronics notes/Ground
In linguistics, grounding refers to taking something merely profiled by e.g. a nominal,
and placing it something in time, location,
or otherwise making a reference more specific or concrete.
In that case, you could say that a nominal declares the type, and grounding it points to an instance of that type, though the concept is a little fuzzier than that.
(somewhat more philosopically - or perhaps practically in the sense that in dialogue you often need to do this - it can refer to coordinating agreement to mutual beliefs[1] and references)