Chaser isn't just learning objects by name: she's beginning to understand the basic
structure of human language.
Not exact matches
His point was that
human language could convey knowledge
of God, which meant that any form
of revelation communicated the truth as it existed objectively first in God's mind and then in the
structures of the world.
A useful way
of approaching the varied
structures of human existence is through reflection on the meaning
of «I.» The use
of the first person singular in some way is probably coterminous with
language, but its meaning varies widely.
But it is only from the semantic and communicational
structures of language that we can get an argument to demonstrate
human transcendence philosophically.
He devoted profound and penetrating thought to the nature
of speech, to the
structure of language, to its psychological and sociological problems, to its typology and its function in the development
of human civilization.
It is hardly an exaggeration to say that no one had ever devoted more profound and more penetrating thought to the nature
of speech, to the
structure of language, to its psychological and sociological problems, to its typology and its function in the development
of human civilization than the sage
of Tegel.
Men will come to see, as they are now beginning to see with the critical examination
of language, that every conceivable
structure of meaning carried by
language is necessarily based on the selections
of data and the forms
of thought derived from the ruling interests
of human life....
There is a determined attempt to impose gender theories in many countries — with attempts to change
language or to castigate parents for bringing up children as male or female, as if the
structures of language and grammar bore no necessary relation to
human biology and were just a social construct
of a patriarchal or «straight» society — and forgetting that «non-binary»
language is itself a construct and an attempt to ideologically cleanse
language to suit a particular theory.
Within those
languages are the
structure and images
of all
human imagination and their potential for both social cleavage and coherence.
«
Humans organize their knowledge
of social relationships into a hierarchical
structure, and they also make use
of hierarchical
structures when deducing relationships between words in
language,» notes study co-author Robert Seyfarth.
Bongshin Lee, Nathalie henry riche, and Mary Czerwinski, «Understanding the verbal
language and
structure of end - user descriptions
of data visualizations,» ACM Conference on Computer -
Human Interaction, May 2012
An international team
of researchers, led by scientists at the Max Planck Institute for the Science
of Human History, have discovered that a
language's grammatical
structures change more quickly over time than vocabulary, overturning a long - held assumption in the field.
Gow's method
of investigating how the
human brain perceives and distinguishes among elements
of spoken
language combines electroencephalography (EEG), which records electrical brain activity; magnetoencephalograohy (MEG), which the measures subtle magnetic fields produced by brain activity, and magnetic resonance imaging (MRI), which reveals brain
structure.
Linguists agree that all
humans must share some cognitive or linguistic
structures, but there's great debate over which features
of language are universal — or at least, innately
human.
An XLIFF file is a
structured file that contains all the text to be translated and corresponding spaces for a
human translator to enter alternative
language versions
of that same text.
For this new series
of printed transparent work (which is a continuation
of his earlier series «Death Imitates
Language») Van den Dorpel focuses on the
structure of «nesting»: a strong organizing principle found in architecture, software development and
human language.
«In his theory
of General Semantics, Alfred Korzybski argued that
human knowledge
of the world is limited by the
structure of language and the
human nervous system.
[4] Inspired by the concept / model
of Joseph Beuys social sculpture, that have the potential to transform society, ART / MEDIA was an extended artwork that included
human interactions, creating
structures and systems within society using
language, thought, objects, events and actions.
Her works range from conceptual to commercial and show a particular interest in using dialectical methods to create studies
of architectural forms - be that in lines
of the
human body, manmade
structures, or natural scenes - as well as on dynamics between the social and the private, gender rolls and body
language.
Natural
language generation: this is somewhat new; instead
of understanding
language, i.e. taking unstructured data and trying to apply
structure to it, natural
language generation does the opposite; the machine takes
structured data and tries to create something else, some «writing» that looks like it was written by a
human.
[1] Note - Use
of the terms «Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander peoples» and «Indigenous peoples» in this guideline: The Australian
Human Rights Commission recognises the diversity
of the cultures,
languages, kinship
structures and ways
of life
of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander peoples.
• Professional Practice: Includes topics on the state
of the profession, professional certification, ethics, and child rights • Relationships: Includes topics on the role
of relationships in
human development, empowering interactions, resistance to relationship building, and stages
of relationship development • Communication: Includes topics on communication roadblocks, active listening, reflecting, and reframing • Documentation: Includes topics on observation skills, memory recall, non-judgmental and objective
language • Guidance: Includes topics on the developmental needs, brain activation, emotional first aid, effective directives, tension reduction, and behavioral counseling • Development: Includes topics on developmental stages and tasks, ecological theory, developmental assets, cultural diversity,
structure and supervision