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  • 21Semantic holism — is a doctrine in the philosophy of language to the effect that a certain part of language, be it a term or a complete sentence, can only be understood through its relations to a (previously understood) larger segment of language. There is… …

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  • 22Semantic differential — Diagnostics Fig. 1. Modern Japanese version of the Semantic Differential. The Kanji characters in background stand for God and Wind respectively, with the compound reading Kamikaze . (Adapted from Dimensions of Meaning. Visual Statistics… …

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  • 23Semantic MediaWiki — Développeur Wikimedia Dernière ve …

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  • 24Semantic dementia — (SD) is a progressive neurodegenerative disorder characterized by loss of semantic memory in both the verbal and non verbal domains. The most common presenting symptoms are in the verbal domain however (with loss of word meaning) and it is… …

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  • 25Semantic translation — is the process of using semantic information to aid in the translation of data in one representation or data model to another representation or data model. Semantic translation takes advantage of semantics that associate meaning with individual… …

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  • 26Semantic pragmatic disorder — (SPD) or pragmatic language impairment (PLI) is a developmental disorder that many experts believe is closely related to autism and Asperger s Syndrome. The name refers to the fact that people with SPD have special challenges with the semantic… …

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  • 27Semantic unification — has a long history in fields like philosophy and linguistics. In computer science it has been used in different research areas like grammar unification [1] [2] , and Prolog extensions [3] . For business processes and workflow management the term… …

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  • 28Semantic mapping — commonly refers to: * Semantic mapping (statistics), a dimensionality reduction method in statistics context; * Semantic mapping (data integration), a process done by semantic mappers in Semantic Web context; * Semantic mapping (literacy), a… …

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  • 29Semantic security — is a widely used definition for security in an asymmetric key encryption algorithm. For a cryptosystem to be semantically secure, it must be infeasible for a computationally bounded adversary to derive significant information about a message… …

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  • 30Semantic discord — is the situation where two parties disagree on the definition of a word or several words essential to communicating or formulating any concept at issue. The two parties basically understand two different meanings for the word, or they associate… …

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