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  • [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Distributional_semantics distributional semantics] says "we do that by looking at distributions", but actually little more th ...o analysis to bring those out, often for the goal of figuring the relevant semantics, ...
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  • as well as analytical lingtuistics such as in [[frame semantics]], around [[figure of speech|figures of speech]], and various other places. ...
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  • '''Semantics and pragmatics''' [[[Semantics]] concerns itself with the meaning of things. ...
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  • * [[:Category:Semantics|semantics]], the study of the assignment of meaning to language, ...
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  • * perfectly omissible words - because of semantics ''or'' syntactics ** where the meaning would be the same without some words (semantics) ...
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  • [[Category:Semantics]] ...
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  • "Semantics and the structure of compounds in Chinese." ...
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  • ...lving a somewhat creative intention to resolve, and the field and angle of semantics quite necessary. '''Lexical semantics''' is a field concerned with how and what meaning lexical units (words) exp ...
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  • * intent in dialogue/semantics/other, such as: ...
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  • It doesn't concern itself with things like semantics. The only interactions are sound-related ones such as in [[diphones]]. ...
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  • In other ways it is closely related to [[etymology]], [[phraseology]], and [[semantics]]. ...er the context of [[lexicology]], or more widely in the sense of [[lexical semantics]]. ...
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  • ...of it)}}, and often some information redundancy as well. It interacts with semantics and can be used to add information, and reduce potentially ambiguous interp ...
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  • which would be a break of semantics. ...that handing a char * into a const char * argument doesn't invalidate any semantics) ...
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  • : "In kernels before 2.6.18, POSIX_FADV_NOREUSE had the same semantics as POSIX_FADV_WILLNEED. This was probably a bug; since kernel 2.6.18, this ...
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  • ...have been called Null Complement Anaphora, VP ellipsis), or bound only in semantics and not syntax (see e.g. [[donkey anaphora|donkey pronoun/anaphora]]). [[Category:Semantics]] ...
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  • * semantics to avoid races. E.g. no accidentally shared memory * Interesting ownership and binding semantics ...
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  • The fermentation process does vary -- you can decide whether that's semantics or sensible to call something different. ...
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  • and usually refers to *nix (there is a similar concept on Windows, but semantics differ). ...
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  • ...at "dump a lot of files in here" (with less or no implied directory-style semantics of a filesystem) it has strict semantics (e.g. POSIX's) that ensure things happen in an atomic, consistent way. ...
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  • ...w to use that to keep copies up to date, following the fairly well settled semantics. ...
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  • ===Restrictions and semantics=== This of course has little to do with XML per se - semantics and assumptions are useful because they are, not because this is related to ...
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  • [[Category:Semantics]] ...
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  • ...but that's mostly just compiler time semantics. What it actually stores at runtime is just that integer pointing at the so : Pointer syntax and semantics ...
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  • Access: library (gfapi), POSIX-semantics mount (via [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Filesystem_in_Userspace FUSE]), bu Access: POSIX-semantics mount, library, block device. Integrates with some VMs. ...
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  • ** IPP 1.0 is RFC 2566 (Model and Semantics), RFC 2565 (Encoding and Transport) ** IPP 1.1 is RFC 2911 (Model and Semantics), RFC 2910 (Encoding and Transport) ...
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  • From a distance, it is ''just'' that, and any other details are semantics applied on top. ...
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  • {{comment|(The degree to we include [[semantics]] and [[pragmatics]] seems to vary per researcher's preference and optimism In the semantics in any way at all? Easily dozens. ...
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  • * settling protocol semantics ...be idempotent (you ''can'' have GET do alterations, but UAs following HTTP semantics mean that's a bad idea) ...
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  • ...n go into a POST body instead. And often should anyway, as this has better semantics when used to update server state, e.g. that browser will not request it wit ...
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  • Both types of links can break higher-level semantics/assumptions. In particular, string paths are no longer a 1:1 mapping to the ...
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  • (TODO: figure out more detailed linker/so/real name semantics) in that the low-level semantics are largely external to the language. ...
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  • Transducers are preferably DFA's. When they are nondeterministic, semantics and implementational detailscome into play. I would suppose the solution is ...te state machine's edges, because it's really just a graph with some added semantics, can not only have an added output as in transducers but also have a numeri ...
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  • ==Focus on semantics== Saarbrücken Lexical Semantics Acquisition Project (SALSA) ...
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  • And some from semantics and pragmatics that happen to be quite relevant. [[Category:Semantics]] ...
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  • '''Keep in mind that arrow functions have differing semantics from regular functions''', including: ...= NaN which is correct according to floating point semantics, ...
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  • The reason to do either is a mix of efficiency and function/semantics. ...
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  • and the semantics around error handling semantics can be clearer. * has clearer semantics around errors (and some other details), ...
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  • :: As the semantics of this flag may be somewhat confusing, especially when it is used for the ...
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  • ...ings) and unicode strings are interchangable. That is, [[weak typing]] and semantics will ensure strings will become unicode when necessary, so you can do: <tt> ...
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  • ====What to do at the destination side, and related sync semantics==== ...
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  • HTTP/2 does not change HTTP1's semantics, but is a ''completely'' different transport at byte level. Because of the same semantics, dropping it in shouldn't break anything at application level, ...
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  • The difference can matter in places where you wish to extract or search for semantics, subjects, or such, as you generally want to treat different parts of a phr ...ing together words/morphemes/stems is restricted primarily by what lexical semantics pragmatically allows - which to other languages can look somewhat arbitrary ...
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