Search results for "Performability"

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Performability of Actions

2021

AbstractAction theory may be regarded as a theoretical foundation of AI, because it provides in a logically coherent way the principles of performing actions by agents. But, more importantly, action theory offers a formal ontology mainly based on set-theoretic constructs. This ontology isolates various types of actions as structured entities: atomic, sequential, compound, ordered, situational actions etc., and it is a solid and non-removable foundation of any rational activity. The paper is mainly concerned with a bunch of issues centered around the notion of performability of actions. It seems that the problem of performability of actions, though of basic importance for purely practical ap…

Linguistics and LanguageTheoretical computer scienceComputer scienceSemantics (computer science)Atomic actionPhilosophyFormal ontologyAction (philosophy)Compound actionBinary relationComputer Science (miscellaneous)OntologyCanonical modelFrameAction theory (philosophy)Gödel's completeness theoremPerformability of actionsSequential actionAxiomModelJournal of Logic, Language and Information
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Language for International Communication: Linking Interdisciplinary Perspectives (2nd international symposium)

2014

This collection contains papers delivered at the 2nd international symposium "Language for International Communication: Linking Interdisciplinary Perspectives" held at the University of Latvia, Latvia, on 23-24 May 2013.

Linguistics gaffesScenes and FramesMots empruntés au latin et au grecInternet communicationLSP dictionaryDeutsch als FremdspracheEnglish for Specific PurposesSpeech actWenglishInformation structureMultimodalityLexiquePerformabilityPragmaticsProfessionally-oriented EnglishCode-switchTextoNombre propioCommunicative competenceUnidad fraseológicaLiterarischer TextDidactique du FLEELEMental modelAnglicism:HUMANITIES and RELIGION::Languages and linguistics [Research Subject Categories]MetaphorPolitesseMultilinguismeCollocationAuthentic materialsLanguage competence
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