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Pheme - Wikipedia
She was a daughter either of Gaia or of Elpis (Hope), was described as "she who initiates and furthers communication" and had an altar at Athens.
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PHEME & OSSA - Greek Goddess or Rumour (Roman Fama)
Pheme (also known as OSSA) was the goddess or personified spirit (daimona) of rumour, report and gossip. She was also by extension the spirit of fame and good ...
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Pheme - Camp Half-Blood Fanon Wiki - Fandom
Pheme (Φήμη in Ancient Greek) is the goddess of Fame, renown and rumour, her favour being notability, her wrath being scandalous rumors.
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pheme
pheme (fiːm) [ad. Gr. ϕήµη words, speech.] A term used by the American philosopher, C. S. Peirce (1839–1914), for words in an utterance as they make up a grammatical unit in language, contrasted with words used in speech to convey sense (see rheme, seme).1906 C. S. Peirce in Monist XVI. 506 By a Phe...
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PHEME: Computing Veracity – the Fourth Challenge of Big Data ...
We coined the term phemes to describe memes which are enhanced with truthfulness information. It is a reference also to Pheme – the Greek goddess of fame and ...
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POWERSLIDE Pheme Sportstyle Skates
Style, fashion, and performance come together seamlessly in Powerslide's new PHEME line of softboot fitness and recreational skates designed specifically for ...
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Phème Paris 48 Rue Charlot 75003 Paris - Pheme-Paris
Open Monday to Friday, from 10 AM to 6 PM. Personalised shopping experience by appointment only. Contact us at contact@pheme-paris.com.
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Pheme : Pheme - UWA Access Management System : The ...
Pheme is the UWA Access Management System, a place where you can set a password for your UniID account giving you access to a range of services.
www.pheme.uwa.edu.au
www.pheme.uwa.edu.au
Pheme - Greek Mythology
Pheme was the goddess of fame in Greek mythology; the people she favoured were notable and renowned, while those who defied her were scorned and plagued by ...
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Pheme (Fame) - Greek Mythology Link
Pheme is Fame, the irrepressible voice or rumour that spreads reports among men and women. Basics about Fame
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Greek Goddess Pheme – Paleothea
Pheme was the ancient influencer, with powers that made modern media look like child's play. Famous for her unrelenting capacity to spread both news and ...
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phememe
phememe Linguistics. (ˈfiːmiːm) [f. prec.: see -eme.] A term used by Leonard Bloomfield for the smallest linguistic unit.1933 L. Bloomfield Language xvi. 264 The parallelism of lexical and grammatical features can be exhibited in a set of terms like the following: (1) Smallest and meaningless unit o...
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Pheme (project)
The project is named after the Greek goddess Pheme. Pheme is funded by the EU.
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L. Derczynski, K. Bontcheva.
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rheme
▪ I. rheme Logic and Linguistics. (riːm) Also rhema. Pl. rhemas, -ata (rare), rhemes. [ad. Gr. ῥῆµα, -ατος that which is said, word, saying.] That part of a proposition or sentence which expresses a single idea. Specialized use in current linguistics: that part of a sentence giving new information a...
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Pheme Perkins
Pheme Perkins (born 1945 in Louisville, Kentucky) is a Professor of Theology at Boston College, where she has been teaching since 1972.
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