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  • 41Origin of language — The origin of language is the emergence of language in the human species. This is a highly controversial topic, empirical evidence being so limited that many regard it as unsuitable for serious scholars. In 1866, the Linguistic Society of Paris… …

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  • 42Cluttering — This article is about the speech disorder. For other uses, see Cluttering (disambiguation). Cluttering Classification and external resources ICD 10 F98.6 ICD 9 …

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  • 43Japanese phonology — This article deals with the phonology (i.e. the sound system) of the Japanese language.ConsonantsThe Japanese vowels are pronounced as monophthongs, unlike in English; except for IPA|/u/, they are similar to their Spanish or Italian… …

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  • 44Momel — ( Mo delling mel ody) is an algorithm developed by Daniel Hirst [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/User:DanielHirst/bio] [ [http://www.lpl.univ aix.fr/ hirst Daniel HIRST ] ] and Robert Espesser at the CNRS Laboratoire Parole et Langage… …

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  • 45Indeterminacy (philosophy) — Indeterminacy, in philosophy, can refer both to common scientific and mathematical concepts of uncertainty and their implications and to another kind of indeterminacy deriving from the nature of definition or meaning.[citation needed] It is… …

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  • 46Paul Ziff — (Robert) Paul Ziff (22 October 1920 in New York City mdash;9 January 2003 in Chapel Hill, North Carolina) was an American artist and philosopher specializing in semantics and aesthetics.CareerHe studied art at Columbia University and New York’s… …

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  • 47Udana — The Udana (udna) is a Buddhist scripture, part of the Pali Canon of Theravada Buddhism. It is included there in the Sutta Pitaka s Khuddaka Nikaya. The title might be translated inspired utterances . The book comprises 80 such utterances, most in …

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  • 48Interactional sociolinguistics — is concerned with how speakers signal and interpret meaning in social interaction. The term and the perspective are grounded in the work of John Gumperz (1982a, 1982b) who blended insights and tools from anthropology, linguistics, pragmatics, and …

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  • 49Genre criticism — In rhetorical studies, genre theory provides a means to classify and compare artifacts of communication and to assess their effectiveness and/or contribution to a community. By grouping artifacts with others of similar formal features or… …

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  • 50Coordinated Management of Meaning — Coordinated Management of Meaning, or CMM, is a theory of communication based on the flow of information or data between two people. The theory states the use of language creates the social world around it. In all, CMM heavily relies on three… …

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