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syntactical
synˈtactical, a. [f. mod.L. syntacticus: see prec. and -ical. Cf. syntaxical.] Belonging or relating to grammatical syntax. Also transf. in reference to musical composition (quot. 1597) and logic (see syntax 2 d).1577 Peacham Gard. Eloquence B j, A figure is deuided into Tropes & Schemates, Grammati... Oxford English Dictionary
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Semitism
Semitism may refer to: Semitism (linguistics), a grammatical or syntactical behaviour in a language which reveals that the influence of a Semitic language wikipedia.org
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Syntactical proof of universal instantiation rule First: I am not mathematician but philosopher. I understand why the universal instantiation rule is working. $\frac{\vdash\forall xA}{\vdash A^x_t}$ But is there act...
The rule of Universal instantiation simply formalizes the evident intuitive principle that "what holds of all, holds of any" In other words, if property $A$ holds of every object in the "universe" (this means $\forall x A(x)$), then it holds also of the object named by $t$ (i.e. $A(t)$). In Natural ...
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William S. Troxell
William Frey, A Morphological and Syntactical Study of the Pennsylvania German Dialect of Pumpernickle Bill (M.A. William Frey, Supplement to a Morphological and Syntactical Study of the Pennsylvania-German Dialect of Pumpernickle Bill (1939) (with Thomas Brendle), wikipedia.org
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What is the difference between semantical and syntactical variables? My set theory book has this sentence.(It was written in my native language. I translated these. Sorry for poor English.) > When $x$ is assigned as ...
A _variable_ is a syntactical "object". Thus, from a syntactical point of view we replace a variable occurring into a formula (an _expression_ of the Language) with another term of the language
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Boolean grammar
Informally, such a rule asserts that every string over that satisfies each of the syntactical conditions represented by , ..., and none of the syntactical wikipedia.org
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Syntactical error with csvsql query? I have a csv file `attributes.csv` from which I want to retrieve all records to a new file `attributes_withoutPIDate.csv` excluding records for which the `Name` column has "PI Date...
csvsql -d ',' -I --query 'select * from attributes where Name <> "PI Date"' attributes.csv > attributes_withoutPIDate.csv I think I've figured it out:- The `from TABLE` must precede `WHERE` clause. When re-writing the query as such, it seems to work.
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Resolve the following syntactical ambiguity.
The dog ate the cats' food.
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Does the Law of the Excluded Middle imply syntactical completeness? The Law of the Excluded Middle (LEM) states that for any proposition $p$, we have $\vdash p \lor \lnot p $. Syntactic completeness (a.k.a negation c...
I presume you already know the answer to your own question by now, but for completeness... The key point is that syntactic completeness is a property of a formal system $S$ as viewed from the **meta-system**. Just because $S \vdash p \lor \neg p$ does not imply that $S \vdash p$ or $S \vdash \neg p$...
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PDF XHK: The Grammar-based Lexical Semantic Knowledge base
54 Wang Hui, Su Xinchun description of the lexical and semantic systems, without considering the syntactical factors
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地図Bは南北を上下ではなく、左右に置いて、作ったものである > B (source, line 11) I understand the sentence as follows: > Concerning map B, it is the card he made north and south not being top and bottom and put it left and right. My main issue...
Your instinct is not wrong. is equivalent to . This is a general rule: the form of an adjective (and in this case, as in most cases, and forms of verbs are treated as adjectives) is used (more often in written than in spoken Japanese) as equivalent to the form. The pattern A [] B , "not A but B", ca...
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Is first-order logic a sufficiently powerful metatheory to prove the "conditional independence" of CH from ZFC? Lets define independence and conditional independence as follows. 1. Define that an axiom $X$ is indep...
Raw first-order logic _itself_ is not a useful metatheory. However, the usual conditional consistency proofs can be formalized in a metatheory consisting of ZF running on ordinary first-order logic. I think PA (also on first-order logic) will also suffice.
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Can this be expressed through an alternate construction > **** > > In the newspapers, the following **is written**. It is said that recently the japanese people are enjoying computer games in their spare time with ...
The following articles are related: * vs in resultant states relating the trans/intransitive verb and / * > > >> > The pattern appears with instant state-change (aka punctual), transitive verbs like , , . **** , **** and so on are also perfectly valid Japanese sentences. But they are fine only when ...
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Awk to remove line if argument is encountered in a specific column I need to cycle through an entire file of unknown size and remove any line in which a given word (passed in as argument 1) appears in a specified colu...
#!/bin/sh awk -v value="$1" -v column="$2" ' $column == value {++removed; next} 1 {print} END {print removed " lines removed" >"/dev/stderr"} ' File.txt.tmp && mv File.txt.tmp File.txt Explanations: * `-v value="$1"` sets the awk variable `value` to the shell script's first argument. * For each line...
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