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  • {{comment|(In linguistics, modality sometimes also refers to the means of transfer, which helps remin ...ics and philosophy, '''modality'''[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Modality_(linguistics)] usually refers to expressing things like permissibility, desirability, li ...
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  • '''Cognitive linguistics''' deals with concepts related to (human) interpretation of sentences. [[Category:Linguistics]] ...
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  • In linguistics, reference often refers to one (or both) of: ...relation of words with their concepts, which gets into [[semiotics]], and cognitive aspects. ...
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  • * '''Formal languages''', in machine theory generative linguistics, are mathematically described and tractible {{comment|(though possibly dive ** [[computational linguistics]]: Analysing and modelling natural language to understand its complexity, a ...
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  • http://www.sil.org/linguistics/glossaryoflinguisticterms/WhatIsAMorpheme.htm but in a generally analytic take, that linguistics usually takes, it is confusing at best. ...
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  • Both are important to computational linguistics, to texting hypotheses against real-world data, etc. * Brown Corpus[http://www.essex.ac.uk/linguistics/clmt/w3c/corpus_ling/content/corpora/list/private/brown/brown.html] ...
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