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  • ...rned with aggregate variance and comparison of language variants, be it in terms of phonetics, morphology or even just lexical choice. ...
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  • ===What do these terms even mean?=== : ''usually'' to a string of readable characters (unless terms like bytestring are used). ...
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  • ====Some more applied jitter terms==== ...
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  • ...properties of larger-than-single-phoneme units {{comment|(you'll often see terms like 'non-segmental' / larger than single segments)}}. ...also because a number of terms tend can be though of differently from each view ...
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  • ...om [[affix]]es, partly in that they may appear an act act more flexibly in terms of morphology, syntax and grammar. ...
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  • :: See also [[Electronics project notes/Common terms, useful basics, soldering#On_flux]] ...
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  • * thinking in terms of * a fairly [[asynchronous]] system of execution (in terms of event ordering) ...
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  • ...ng has happened that makes it impossible to continue, or just too risky in terms of data corruption. ...
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  • The term itself refers to setting up a boundary in geographic terms. ...
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  • The terms can also be used to refer to unintentional mistakes (see also [[Shibboleths Terms like sociolect and ethnolect do not make it clear when to treat something a ...
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  • In specific uses there are alternative terms. ...
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  • ...ther typology about whether solving the sub-problems can be optimal -- see terms like [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Optimal_substructure optimal substructu ...
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  • The operations and the exact terms used depend on what GA is being used for. For example, in '''genetic progra ...
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  • Terms like '''stewing''', '''pot roasting''' and '''swissing''' are usually consi ...
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  • ...hly sorted from most icons and easiest terms, to fewest icons and annoying terms. ...
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  • And perhaps compare terms? * longer documents would have higher numbers not because terms are more important but because longer documents probably have more of that ...
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  • The way it is composed differs per country, in terms of how the BBAN is formed, what information is included (some of the BIC ca ...
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  • ==Some terms== ...
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  • ...use it can be used as a sort of self-supervised learning - unsupervised in terms of human annotation but ...
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  • ...arious dialects, but various regions have local developments {{comment|(in terms of separation - they do tend to span very large areas, so manage to be sust [[Category:Terms]] ...
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  • Within meat, there are the distinguishing terms of red meat versus white meat. ...
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  • [[Category:Terms]] ...
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  • ===General library terms, cataloguing terms, library automation terms=== ====More classical terms==== ...
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  • ==Terms used== ...
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  • [[Category:Terms]] ...
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  • The terms '''weak''' and '''strong''' are used to describe different aspects of langu This naming of strong and weak is historical (terms coined from the german distinction stark and schwach), ...
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  • In terms of function and [[marking]]: : When not used synonymously, it is often involved in various specific terms, such as 'stress accent' versus 'dynamic accent'. Context will tell what is ...
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  • People use terms like 'correlatives', 'the correlatives of a language', 'a correlate' (as a ...
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  • ...dictionary-like), but often turns up in a more specific 'list of technical terms with their definitions, for this specific book/paper/topic' in particular f ...
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  • ...]]-based, may be [[carbonated]], and often bear limited relation to tea in terms of taste or ingredients. Instant teas not meant to be hot may sometimes be ...
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  • The terms userspace and kernel space point at an operating system that makes a hard d ...
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  • So in part it just comes down to what terms the language spec uses, and what the programmers use because ''or'' despite ...
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  • Either expressed as a [[probability density function]], defined in terms of normal distribution's mean and [[standard deviation]]: ...
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  • [[More linguistic terms and descriptions]] · ...
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  • * if it's behind authentication, you're in shady area. If it's against a terms of service you agreed to ...
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  • Related terms include Deixis includes orientational reference in terms of time and space - who is speaking, when they were speaking, relative posi ...
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  • Thinking in mid/side is different than thinking in terms of left/right ...
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  • ==Why the terms are fuzzier than we pretend they are== ...
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  • [[Electronics project notes/Common terms, useful basics, soldering|Common terms, useful basics, soldering]] · ...
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  • ...ly by the actors themselves. No separation between camera as in cinema, in terms of storytelling ''or'' typically physical distance, and probably less editi ...
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  • ...(e.g. paragraphs, head, divisions, lists, figures), the ability to define terms and create glossaries and such ...
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  • In terms of function, there is a bunch of overlap with the 7400 series ...
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  • Related terms: ...is focused a little less on meaning, it often ends up mentioning things in terms of [[morphology]] ...
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  • ...ess a (portion of a) file, in case that helps the OS's planning, mostly in terms of ...
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  • {{comment|(Yes, the terms are a bit messy, it's not just you)}} ...
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  • These are generic musical terms (of which there are many more). Musicians are also confused about these terms, and disagree, and that seems to relate somewhat to what instrument they pl ...
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  • =Language change terms= Some people use these terms to describe the degree to which something is tied to meaning. {{verify}} ...
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  • This has implications such as that in top so-many terms in some text accounts for the bulk of that text. ...
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  • And incorrect in terms of said old times ''and'' now - ye olde shoope is either a mispronounciatio ...
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  • ...ing, some generic tools, letting you express some more complex problems in terms of map, reduce, and filter. Hadoopy terms and details: ...
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