Sentences with phrase «canonical form»

The phrase "canonical form" refers to a standard representation or format that is widely accepted and commonly used. It allows for easy comparison, understanding, and analysis. It simplifies complex ideas or structures into a more straightforward and recognized form. Full definition
This section details how Authors should use the title attribute so that Reading Systems can reliably identify canonical forms for aural rendering and other desired uses.
Hays prefers their final canonical form because that is what shapes the identity of the community of faith.
First, it begins in the formation of the text, that is, the way in which the text has reached its settled canonical form.
The growth of the literature probably followed much the same pattern as that of Buddhism, but it was much longer in reaching anything like official canonical form.
The most well known, if not canonical form of quiche is the quiche Lorraine, a French classic from the region of (you'll never guess!)
They contaminate canonical forms with performative elements together with an aesthetics of understatement.
He critically examines the Western canon through its most canonical forms: the historical tableau, landscape, and portraiture.
As Mikics notes, «Today's canonical form of anti-Semitism is formally directed at the State of Israel.»
In all probability, the prophetic oracles recording this revolutionary eschatological faith did not assume either a written or a canonical form until the Jewish Exile or thereafter.
In its canonical form, the Song of Songs is a collection of songs (some going back to the Solomonic era and all being brought together in honor of Solomon), most likely edited by Israel's wisdom teachers in the post-exilic period.
When no such title attribute is present, the canonical form of the headword is represented by the text content of the dfn element with leading and trailing whitespace trimmed.
The dfn element's contents are not always equivalent to the headword's canonical form.
She's currently working with portraits, manipulating this canonical form by creating intricately marked paintings of imaginary personas instead of actual people, to convey narrative.
Magnusdottir, G., 1993: Vorticity coordinates and a canonical form for balanced models.
Schubert, W.H., and G. Magnusdottir, 1994: Vorticity coordinates and a canonical form for balanced models.
Other relevant works are by Searle («Construction of Social Reality») where Searle argues that a social reality is built by rules that ascribe institutional facts, now of the canonical form «A counts - as B in context C»), meaning that the institutional fact B can only exist because it is a special meaning ascribed to A.
They realized, I think, that «imperfections» are just as much a part of beauty as the canonical form.
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