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Mitigating-casi: relation between propositional content and discourse units

2018

El aproximativo casi entraña la inversión polar de su proposición, sin embargo, los usos considerados expletivos presentan valores atenuantes. Este trabajo complementa con un estudio de corpus la descripción teórica del uso expletivo-atenuante en relación con la unidad discursiva de casi en el habla coloquial. La unidad que ocupa en el discurso determina su uso atenuante y supone una prueba efectiva de su naturaleza semántica, al tiempo que aclara ciertas cuestiones de la bibliografía deductiva. This paper explores the mitigating function of Spanish casi and its relation to the discourse units casi fulfills in spoken language. Casi can either entail a polar inversion of the proposition it h…

Inercia asertóricaDiscourse unitsLingüística GeneralMitigationAtenuaciónAssertoric inertiaUnidades discursivasAproximativosPropositional contentCasiContenido proposicionalApproximative adverbs
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Logical Sentential Calculi Inspired by the Chrysippean Sentential Calculus

2021

The aim of the present paper is to consider an approach, different from that presented by J. Łukasiewicz, concerning the interpretation of the so-called stoic undemonstrables, which were given by Chrysippus. Stoic undemonstrables have been interpreted in two different ways: using the notion of “negation of a sentence” (Łukasiewicz) and using the notion of “a sentence inconsistent with a given one” (Mates). According to the Stoics, two sentences are inconsistent if one of them is negation of the other. The Mates’ interpretation generates five different inference rules. Based on one of these rules we can consider (with other undemonstrables) four different stoic propositional calculi. Taking …

Interpretation (logic)Deductive reasoningComputer science010102 general mathematics06 humanities and the arts0603 philosophy ethics and religionPropositional calculus01 natural sciencesLinguisticsFragment (logic)Negation060302 philosophy0101 mathematicsRule of inferenceSentence
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Belief reports and pragmatic intrusion: the case of null appositives

2008

Linguistics and LanguageArtificial Intelligencebelief reportsthe semantics/pragmatics debateLanguage and Linguisticspropositional attitudes pragmaticsSettore M-FIL/05 - Filosofia E Teoria Dei Linguaggi
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“Etymologia Est Origo Vocabulorum…”

1985

SUMMARYThe study wants to contribute to the explication of Isidore of Sevilla's conception of etymology starting with the definition "Etymologia est origo vocabulorum, cum vis verbi vel nominis per interpretationem colligitur" (Etym. I, xxix, 1). At first sight the problem of interpretation results from the contradiction between the static character of the principal clause (est origo) and the dynamic character of the subordinate clause (colligitur). This contradiction is resolved in favour of the dynamic aspect by changing origo into originatio on the basis of a teleological and historical interpretation. In a second step, an attempt has been made to arrive at a comprehensive assessment of …

Linguistics and LanguageHistorymedia_common.quotation_subjectPhilosophyPropositionLanguage and LinguisticsEpistemologyChoseExplicationEtymologyContradictionDependent clauseRelation (history of concept)OrigoHumanitiesmedia_commonHistoriographia Linguistica
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Fingimientos y atenuación en el uso de "creo"

2018

The article analyses the development of attenuation functions in different uses of creo in colloquial conversations. This propositional attitude verb, the most polysemic and polyfunctional one in its category, has been traditionally considered an attenuating device because it can be used by speakers to convey distancing from their message. However, the fact that it is a subjectifier in its first person form could be understood as a contradiction with its function being primarily attenuating. This paper explores the semantic and pragmatic values of the different uses of creo in order to determine what triggers attenuation. 215 examples from two conversational corpora, VAL.ES.CO. 2002 and VAL…

Linguistics and LanguageLiterature and Literary TheoryPropositional attitudeComputer scienceFirst personDistancingmedia_common.quotation_subjectContradictionVerbFunction (engineering)Language and LinguisticsLinguisticsmedia_commonRilce. Revista de Filología Hispánica
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INTENTIONAL COMMUNICATION IN THE TREE DRAWING TEST

1969

Konttinen, R. & Karila, A. Intentional communication in the tree drawing test. Scand. J. Psychol., 1969, 10, 129–136—One way in which relationships between drawing variables and personality traits may be conceived is by interpreting the drawing as intentional communication. Some implications of this proposition were tested. Five formal variables of tree drawings were studied: angularity, size, form level, shading, and pressure. Only angularity can unambiguously be given a communication interpretation; but the other variables, too, may perhaps be used for intentional communication.

MaleInterpretation (logic)Tree drawingCommunicationPropositionGeneral MedicinePersonality AssessmentProjective TechniquesTest (assessment)Tree (data structure)Arts and Humanities (miscellaneous)Developmental and Educational PsychologyHumansFemaleBig Five personality traitsChildPsychologySocial psychologyGeneral PsychologyScandinavian Journal of Psychology
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Business models of FinTechs – Difference in similarity?

2021

Abstract The FinTech industry is gradually maturing and offers a wide range of financial services on the global stage. Still, the understanding of FinTech business models remains at its infancy with a shortage of cross-country comparisons. This paper aims to determine the differences in business model attributes of FinTechs in five rapidly emerging FinTech hotspots in Central and Eastern Europe (CEE). Survey results from Estonia, Latvia, Lithuania, Poland, and Russia, accompanied by cluster analysis, enable us to provide unique in-depth evidence on FinTech business models. Across the selected countries, we observe significant differences in the attributes of FinTech business models: key act…

MarketingComputer Networks and Communicationsbusiness.industrymedia_common.quotation_subjectValue proposition05 social sciences02 engineering and technologyRevenue streamBusiness modelBusiness Model CanvasPaymentComputer Science Applications020204 information systemsManagement of Technology and InnovationService (economics)0502 economics and businessSimilarity (psychology)0202 electrical engineering electronic engineering information engineering050211 marketingBusinessIndustrial organizationFinancial servicesmedia_commonElectronic Commerce Research and Applications
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Creating value through product-service-software systems in institutionalized ecosystems – The case of autonomous ships

2021

Abstract Introducing product-service-software systems (PSSS) to the market requires forming an enabling ecosystem, which can be largely based on incumbent business ecosystems. Creating value through PSSS with autonomous capabilities will likely encounter numerous challenges related to the lock-ins in current ecosystem structure. We use institutional theory as a lens and autonomous ships as the case to shed some light on types and impacts of these barriers. We identify a set of institutional barriers pertinent to regulatory, normative and cultural-cognitive pillars of institutions. We further analyze how institutional barriers affect creating, delivering, and capturing value of autonomous sh…

MarketingStructure (mathematical logic)Value (ethics)VDP::Teknologi: 500Value propositionNormativeBusinessProduct-service systemSoftware systemEnvironmental economicsBusiness ecosystemInstitutional theoryIndustrial Marketing Management
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Creating customer value through industrial services : case: Raute Technology Services

2014

The role of marketing can be seen as to assist the company on creating superior value for its customers, so that they would succeed against their competitors. Creating superior value has not always been essential, as in the past firms could achieve profitability due to regulated markets, controlled distribution channels or scarce resources. An increasing number of industrial manufacturing companies are moving from offering solely products to offering combinations of products and services. Customers benefit from industrial services as they support and enable the value generation of the products they have purchased. To firms, offering services is a matter of competitive advantage since servic…

Marketingbusiness-to-businesscustomer-perceived valueyritysmarkkinointiasiakkaatyrityspalvelutmarkkinointicustomer value propositionindustrial services
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The Regression Tsetlin Machine: A Tsetlin Machine for Continuous Output Problems

2019

The recently introduced Tsetlin Machine (TM) has provided competitive pattern classification accuracy in several benchmarks, composing patterns with easy-to-interpret conjunctive clauses in propositional logic. In this paper, we go beyond pattern classification by introducing a new type of TMs, namely, the Regression Tsetlin Machine (RTM). In all brevity, we modify the inner inference mechanism of the TM so that input patterns are transformed into a single continuous output, rather than to distinct categories. We achieve this by: (1) using the conjunctive clauses of the TM to capture arbitrarily complex patterns; (2) mapping these patterns to a continuous output through a novel voting and n…

Normalization (statistics)Scheme (programming language)Computer scienceInferenceProbability density function02 engineering and technologyPropositional calculusRegression020202 computer hardware & architecturePattern recognition (psychology)0202 electrical engineering electronic engineering information engineering020201 artificial intelligence & image processingNoise (video)Algorithmcomputercomputer.programming_language
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