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Landy, David, Colin Allen, and Michael L. Anderson. "Conceptual discontinuity involves recycling old processes in new domains." Behavioral and Brain Sciences 34, no. 3 (2011): 136–37. http://dx.doi.org/10.1017/s0140525x10002153.

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AbstractWe dispute Carey's assumption that distinct core cognitive processes employ domain-specific input analyzers to construct proprietary representations. We give reasons to believe that conceptual systems co-opt core components for new domains. Domain boundaries, as well as boundaries between perceptual–motor and conceptual cognitive resources may be useful abstractions, but do not appear to reflect constraints respected by brains and cognitive systems.
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Vernooij-Dassen, Myrra, Eline Verspoor, Suraj Samtani, et al. "Conceptual framework for social health: identification of modifiable and protective and risk factors." International Psychogeriatrics 35, S1 (2023): 15. http://dx.doi.org/10.1017/s1041610223001710.

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Objective:The recognition of dementia as a multifactorial disorder encourages the exploration of new pathways to understand its origins. Social health might play a role in cognitive decline and dementia, but conceptual clarity is lacking and this hinders investigation of associations and mechanisms. Social health might provide a new perspective on social connectedness. The objective is to develop a conceptual framework for social health to advance conceptual clarity in future studies and to identify potentially modifiable risk and protective factors in the “Social Health And Reserve in the Dem
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Jawad, Hoshang Farooq, and Aram Kamil Noori. "A Cognitive-Semantic Study of Conceptual Metaphors in English News Reports." Journal of University of Human Development 7, no. 1 (2021): 12. http://dx.doi.org/10.21928/juhd.v7n1y2021.pp12-34.

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This study explores how the development of the conceptual metaphor theory opened new horizons into the way language can be manipulated in the portrayal of the world and our immediate and distant environment of which news, including political news are part. Moreover, political news is the most pervasive type we continually come into contact in our daily communication. Conceptual metaphor is a relation between two conceptual domains, namely, source domain which is concrete, and target domain which is abstract. For example, ARGUMENT IS WAR. We conceptualize and understand "ARGUMENT", the target d
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Delbaere, Marjorie, and Adam D. Slobodzian. "Marketing’s metaphors have expired: An argument for a new dominant metaphor." Marketing Theory 19, no. 3 (2018): 391–401. http://dx.doi.org/10.1177/1470593118796697.

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The discipline of marketing uses many metaphors. Historically, the dominant metaphors in marketing strategy have been adapted from warfare and military science. The purpose of this conceptual article is to analyze and evaluate commonly used warfare metaphors in marketing strategy. A cross-domain comparison of these metaphors and conceptualizations of war are assessed to determine whether they are still appropriate in light of the advancements in both military science and marketing theory. The analysis found that there are many fundamental and questionable differences between these two domains;
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Kravtsova, Yuliia V. "SEMANTIC-COGNITIVE METAPHORICAL MODEL: PROPERTIES, PARAMETERS, AND CONSTRUCTION TECHNIQUE." Scientific Journal of National Pedagogical Dragomanov University. Series 9. Current Trends in Language Development, no. 25 (June 30, 2023): 29–42. http://dx.doi.org/10.31392/npu-nc.series9.2023.25.03.

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The paper deals with the metaphorical model as a semantic-cognitive construction based on the author’s conception of metaphorical modelling. The aim of the research is to characterize such a model of metaphorization, that involves the disclosure of its essence, description of properties, parameters, and construction technique.
 Semantic-cognitive metaphorical modelling is the construction of metaphorization models that reflect national stereotypes of figurative analogic and associative thinking of an ethnocultural community or individual perceptions of the world of a particular native spe
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Makashova, V. "CONCEPTUAL METAPHOR IN PEDAGOGICAL DISCOURSE (USING THE EXAMPLE OF THE CONCEPTUAL AREAS OF TEACHER-STUDENT)." Annali d'Italia 36 (October 24, 2022): 41–42. https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.7244128.

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Pedagogical metaphorology in Russia is just beginning to take shape as an autonomous scientific discipline. Conceptual metaphors are studied mainly from the standpoint of their relevance in pedagogical communication, the effectiveness of educational influence, and the importance for the assimilation of educational material. The purpose of this article is to identify conceptual metaphors with new conceptual areas of teacher–student, representing the main subjects of pedagogical discourse.
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Tan, Yao. "Conceptual Metaphor of COVID-19 in New York Times." Frontiers in Humanities and Social Sciences 2, no. 12 (2022): 51–58. http://dx.doi.org/10.54691/fhss.v2i12.3131.

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Conceptual metaphor is an important theory of cognitive metaphor. Its nature is recognized as a rhetoric within the scope of traditional metaphor research. It is a deliberate deviation of literal meaning and an optional discourse modifier. Cognitive metaphor holds that metaphor mechanism is the projection from the source domain to the target domain. In this process, the establishment of similarity is fundamental, and the similarity relationship can be divided into physical similarity and psychological similarity. Things can enter both ends of metaphor by virtue of these two similarity relation
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Poulin-Dubois, Diane. "How to build a baby: A new toolkit?" Behavioral and Brain Sciences 34, no. 3 (2011): 144–45. http://dx.doi.org/10.1017/s0140525x11000070.

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AbstractCarey proposes a theory of conceptual development that specifies innate conceptual representations that get learning started. Those representations are the output of innate domain-specific input analyzers. I contend that innate core cognition about agency is itself a gradual construction and that the role of Quinian bootstrapping needs elaboration to account for the development of intuitive theories of psychology.
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Ackerman, MH, L. Norsen, B. Martin, J. Wiedrich, and HJ Kitzman. "Development of a model of advanced practice." American Journal of Critical Care 5, no. 1 (1996): 68–73. http://dx.doi.org/10.4037/ajcc1996.5.1.68.

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BACKGROUND: The acute care nurse practitioner role is relatively new and not yet clearly defined. Our institution is in the first phase of a role delineation study that includes model development, validity testing, model revision, and dissemination. OBJECTIVES: To identify domains of practice, activities within each domain of practice, and common conceptual strands that cut across each domain, and to synthesize this information into a usable format to guide practice and role development. METHODS: A nonexperimental study design was used, including review of literature, expert consultation, brai
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Nelson, E. Anne. "Control Beliefs of Adults in Three Domains: A New Assessment of Perceived Control." Psychological Reports 72, no. 1 (1993): 155–65. http://dx.doi.org/10.2466/pr0.1993.72.1.155.

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Preliminary analyses ( N = 205; age range 30 to 80 years) were performed with a new measure of perceived control to assess control beliefs in specific domains, examine cross-sectionally groups' age differences in perceived control and compare control beliefs for the various domains within age groups. This measure was hypothesized to yield greater conceptual clarity of the assessment of perceived control than other instruments by measuring specifically beliefs about control over desired outcomes without confounding these with beliefs about what it takes to get desired outcomes. Factor analyses
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Gražytė, Rasa, and Nijolė Maskaliūnienė. "TRANSLATION OF CONCEPTUAL METAPHOR IN THE LEGAL DISCOURSE OF EU WHITE PAPERS." Vertimo studijos 2, no. 2 (2017): 71. http://dx.doi.org/10.15388/vertstud.2009.2.10604.

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Traditionally legal discourse has been perceived as an area of human activity where every attempt is made to speak or write precisely, clearly and unambiguously—i.e. no room is left for figurative language. In this context the use of metaphor is naturally unacceptable. With the change in the approach to metaphor as a mental phenome­non, rather than a language phenomenon or a means of embellishing the text, the study of metaphor in various types of discourse has received a new impetus. This ar­ticle addresses the issue of conceptual metaphor translation in the legal discourse of EU White Papers
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Park, So-Jeong. "Musical Metaphors in Chinese Aesthetics." Journal of Chinese Philosophy 47, no. 1-2 (2020): 31–48. http://dx.doi.org/10.1163/15406253-0470102006.

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According to the conceptual metaphor theory, a metaphor is not just a rhetorical device but rather a fundamental conceptual framework operating at the level of thinking. When one describes a painting as “musically moving” or “melodious,” one transfers a conceptual framework of music from its typical domain into a new domain where neither musical movement nor melody takes place. In this light, the extensive use of musical metaphors based on qì-dynamics such as “rhythmic vitality” or “literary vitality” for art criticism in early China can be deemed as conceptual mappings between music and other
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Kövecses, Zoltán. "Metaphorical Idioms in Extended Conceptual Metaphor Theory." Yearbook of Phraseology 15, no. 1 (2024): 101–18. http://dx.doi.org/10.1515/phras-2024-0006.

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Abstract In Extended Conceptual Metaphor Theory (Kövecses, 2020), I offered a comprehensive overhaul of “standard” conceptual metaphor theory. The present paper attempts to demonstrate how the new view of CMT can handle metaphorical idioms. To this end, I analyze four metaphorical idioms from the thematic area of money (throw money about, money slips through someone’s fingers, be a cash cow, money keeps someone/something afloat). The analysis assumes and starts out from the observation that money-related metaphors are based on two generic-level conceptual metaphors: money is a moving entity an
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BABUŠKA, IVO, EUGENE G. PODNOS, and GREGORY J. RODIN. "NEW FICTITIOUS DOMAIN METHODS: FORMULATION AND ANALYSIS." Mathematical Models and Methods in Applied Sciences 15, no. 10 (2005): 1575–94. http://dx.doi.org/10.1142/s0218202505000893.

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Two closely-related fictitious domain methods for solving problems involving multiple interfaces are introduced. Like other fictitious domain methods, the proposed methods simplify the task of finite element mesh generation and provide access to solvers that can take advantage of uniform structured grids. The proposed methods do not involve the Lagrange multipliers, which makes them quite different from existing fictitious domain methods. This difference leads to an advantageous form of the inf–sup condition, and allows one to avoid time-consuming integration over curvilinear surfaces. In prin
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Hemphill, Christy. "Dressing for Spiritual Battle and Other Challenges: Translating Passages with Underlying Conceptual Metaphors." Journal of Translation 15, no. 1 (2019): 23–34. http://dx.doi.org/10.54395/jot-6j9c9.

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Traditionally, the approach to translating metaphor in Scripture assumed that metaphors are descriptive literary devices with an underlying “literal meaning.” Research in cognitive linguistics has challenged this idea, and a new field of study, conceptual metaphor theory, has emerged. Conceptual metaphor theory draws a distinction between image metaphors, where a target is described in comparison to a source, and conceptual metaphors, where an abstract or complex conceptual domain is actually understood in terms of a more concrete or familiar conceptual domain drawn from embodied human experie
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Prilleltensky, Isaac. "Promoting well-being: Time for a paradigm shift in health and human services." Scandinavian Journal of Public Health 33, no. 66_suppl (2005): 53–60. http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/14034950510033381.

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The promotion of personal, relational, and collective well-being has evolved markedly in the last three decades. However positive and needed, recent developments in health promotion require further conceptual clarification and synergistic applications. To assist with conceptual clarification, this article proposes to distinguish among sites, signs, sources, and strategies of well-being. With respect to applications, progress is discussed along four domains: temporal, ecological, participation, and capabilities. The temporal domain refers to the timing of interventions and entails a continuum f
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Dey, Jayati Lahiri. "Grid Computing: A Conceptual Overview for the New Comers in Information Technology Domain." International Journal of Information Science and Computing 3, no. 2 (2016): 109. http://dx.doi.org/10.5958/2454-9533.2016.00013.2.

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Zizic, Komnen, Jelena Ristic-Trajkovic, and Vladan Djokic. "Conceptual framework in the domain of healthy cities: Meaning, purposes and formative elements." Facta universitatis - series: Architecture and Civil Engineering, no. 00 (2023): 10. http://dx.doi.org/10.2298/fuace230322010z.

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Many recent researches and studies have pointed out the necessity of developing comprehensive conceptual frameworks for healthy cities. Accordingly, this study aims to explain the conceptual framework for healthy cities research, planning, and design by identifying its meaning, purpose and formative elements. The research was conducted through qualitative techniques, such as conceptual, thematic and content analysis of the relevant literature and case studies. Results show that the conceptual framework contains voluminous conceptual knowledge about healthy cities and suggest that conceptual fr
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Cassaniti, Julia L., and Jacob R. Hickman. "New directions in the anthropology of morality." Anthropological Theory 14, no. 3 (2014): 251–62. http://dx.doi.org/10.1177/1463499614534371.

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In this article we seek to develop a common theoretical language and stake out particular positions on key issues in the growing debates about the anthropological study of morality. First, we advocate for a pluralistic stance in approaches to moral variation – one that maintains the possibility of moral realism and at times even argues explicitly for it. Second, we work to define the domain of morality in more detail, especially in its relation to other domains of experience, including personhood, emotion, and life course. Third, we argue for a new approach to the issues of freedom and moral a
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Coe, Neil M., and Henry Wai-chung Yeung. "Global production networks: mapping recent conceptual developments." Journal of Economic Geography 19, no. 4 (2019): 775–801. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/jeg/lbz018.

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Abstract In this framing paper for the special issue, we map significant research on global production networks during the past decade in economic geography and adjacent fields. In line with the core aim of the special issue to push for new conceptual advances, the paper focuses on the central elements of GPN theory to showcase recent rethinking related to the delimiting of global production networks, underlying political-economic drivers, actor-specific strategies and regional/national development outcomes. We suggest that the analytical purchase of this recent work is greater in research tha
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Ashurova, D. U. "COGNITIVE NATURE OF CONVENTIONAL AND LITERARY METAPHOR: COMPARATIVE ANALYSIS." Voprosy Kognitivnoy Lingvistiki, no. 1 (2023): 121–36. http://dx.doi.org/10.20916/1812-3228-2023-1-121-136.

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The article is concerned with the cognitive analysis of conventional and literary metaphors, their similar and distinctive features, linguistic and extralinguistic factors determining the specificity of each type. The new findings of the research are: 1. Both types of metaphors have similar cognitive mechanisms including the processes of a) structuring one conceptual domain within the other; b) conceptual integration of the two interconnected conceptual domains; c) modelling the cognitive structure of metaphor on the basis of image representations and propositional schemas; d) activation of as
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Izyumtseva, G. V. "Conceptual Metaphors in the Pentateuch Texts of English Bible (New King James Version)." Scientific Journal of National Pedagogical Dragomanov University. Series 9. Current Trends in Language Development, no. 19 (January 12, 2020): 47–73. http://dx.doi.org/10.31392/npu-nc.series9.2019.19.04.

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The research study explored the Pentateuch texts to elicit conceptual metaphors that allow understanding of metaphysical (sacred) reality, and to characterize essential for its conceptualization cognitive structures. The analysis of the consistent patterns of metaphorical expansion from source-domain physical reality onto target-domain metaphysical reality of the Pentateuch was carried out within the framework of theolinguistics. It has revealed that onto transcendental (sacred) reality are metaphorically mapped as source domains: 1) tri-dimensional space (verticality, centre-periphery, distan
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Eriksson, Henrik, and Mark A. Musen. "Conceptual models for automatic generation of knowledge-acquisition tools." Knowledge Engineering Review 8, no. 1 (1993): 27–47. http://dx.doi.org/10.1017/s0269888900000059.

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AbstractInteractive knowledge-acquisition (KA) programs allow users to enter relevant domain knowledge according to a model predefined by the tool developers. KA tools are designed to provide conceptual models of the knowledge to their users. Many different classes of models are possible, resulting in different categories of tools. Whenever it is possible to describe KA tools according to explicit conceptual models, it is also possible to edit the models and to instantiate new KA tools automatically for specialized purposes. Several meta-tools that address this task have been implemented. Meta
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Bernards, Mark A. "Demystifying suberin." Canadian Journal of Botany 80, no. 3 (2002): 227–40. http://dx.doi.org/10.1139/b02-017.

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Suberin is a term used to define a specific cell wall component that occurs, for example, in phellem (cork) endodermal and exodermal cells and is characterized by the deposition of both poly(phenolic) and poly(aliphatic) domains. Historically, the poly(phenolic) domain has been likened to lignin, and while there is an element of truth to this comparison, recent evidence supports an alternative view in which the poly(phenolic) domain contains a significant amount of nonlignin precursors (principally hydroxycinnamic acids and their derivatives) that are covalently linked to each other in a manne
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Odintsova, Tatiana. "Accounting conceptual domain within Russian-language academia: agenda for a digital economy." E3S Web of Conferences 381 (2023): 02032. http://dx.doi.org/10.1051/e3sconf/202338102032.

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Considerable changes in socio-economic environment determine a new informational landscape which is primarily concerned with updating of the accounting. Over the recent decades a notable decrease in the relevance of accounting has been generating a need for rethinking its outlines in both scientific and practical discourse. This article is motivated by theoretical heterogeneity in accounting theory, criticism inside and outside the accounting community and even doubts in the future of this profession. The paper examines the prospects and the drivers of the accounting conceptual domain, its con
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Lederer, Jenny. "Finding source domain triggers." International Journal of Corpus Linguistics 21, no. 4 (2016): 527–58. http://dx.doi.org/10.1075/ijcl.21.4.04led.

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Much recent research on figurative language and conceptual metaphor theory derives from corpus examination, and analysts are increasingly focused on the development of quantificational tools to reveal co-occurrence patterns indicative of source and target domain associations. Some mappings between source and target are transparent and appear in collocation patterns in natural language data. However, other metaphors, especially those that structure abstract processes, are more complex because the target domain is lexically divorced from the source. Using economic discourse as a case study, this
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Joubert, M., M. Fieschi, and F. Volot. "Review of Biomedical Knowledge and Data Representation with Conceptual Graphs." Methods of Information in Medicine 37, no. 01 (1998): 86–96. http://dx.doi.org/10.1055/s-0038-1634504.

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Abstract:The basis of conceptual graphs theory is an ontology of types of concepts. Concepts issued from the ontology are interlinked by semantic relationships and constitute canonical conceptual graphs. Canonical graphs may be combined to derive new conceptual graphs by means of formation rules. This formalism allows to separate knowledge representation into a conceptual level and a domain-dependent level, and enables to share and reuse a representation. This paper presents conceptual graph applications to biomedical data and concept representation, classification systems, information retriev
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Vargas-Hernandez, Noe, and Jami J. Shah. "2nd-CAD: A Tool for Conceptual Systems Design in Electromechanical Domain." Journal of Computing and Information Science in Engineering 4, no. 1 (2004): 28–36. http://dx.doi.org/10.1115/1.1683856.

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This paper presents a framework and information model for the development of SECOND-CAD (Systems Engineering CONceptual Design-CAD), or 2nd-CAD, a Computer Aided Conceptual Design (CACD) tool for Electromechanical Systems. The conceptual design tasks supported include functional design, behavior modeling, and component selection from standard industrial supply catalogs for mechanical, fluid, and electric engineering domains. 2nd-CAD is composed of three entity catalogs the designer uses to create three interconnected structures for function, behavior, and component. The logical model behind 2n
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Tsougras, Costas, and Danae Stefanou. "Embedded blends and meaning construction in Modest Musorgsky’s Pictures at an Exhibition." Musicae Scientiae 22, no. 1 (2018): 38–56. http://dx.doi.org/10.1177/1029864917719587.

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Conceptual blending is a cognitive theory positing the combination of diverse conceptual spaces for the creation of novel blended spaces. Musical conceptual blending can be intra-musical, pertaining to the combination of diverse structural elements for the creation of new melodies, harmonies or textures, as well as cross-domain, involving the integration of musical and non-musical spaces for the creation of novel analogies or metaphors. This article presents a structural and hermeneutical analysis of “Il vecchio castello” and “Samuel Goldenberg und Schmuÿle” from Modest Musorgsky’s Pictures at
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Zbikowski, Lawrence M. "Conceptual Models and Cross-Domain Mapping: New Perspectives on Theories of Music and Hierarchy." Journal of Music Theory 41, no. 2 (1997): 193. http://dx.doi.org/10.2307/843958.

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Sreeramana, Aithal, P.K. Paul, and Bhuimali A. "Food Informatics and its Challenges and Opportunities- A Review." International Journal on Recent Researches in Science, Engineering & Technology 5, no. 9 (2017): 46–53. https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.996933.

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Informatics is an important domain that deals with several kinds of information activities by the manual knowledge organization tools as well as computational tools. Informatics deals with many foci and it also has many domain dependencies. Informatics may also concentrate on other domains and in this way new domains may be created. The integration of Food Science with Informatics provides Food and Nutritional Information solution. Food Informatics may be treated as a practicing field for Organization of Information, Infrastructure building which includes designing and development of Informati
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Brdar, Mario, Rita Brdar-Szabó, and Tanja Gradečak. "A note on the career of metaphorical domains." Jezikoslovlje 22, no. 2 (2021): 339–72. http://dx.doi.org/10.29162/jez.2021.10.

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One of most dominant conceptual metaphors used to talk about the COVID-19 across languages and cultures is the war metaphor, but many other metaphors have been attested, exploiting a wide range of source domains. It appears, however, that there is a sort of evolutionary movement concerning the frequency with which particular source domains are used, progressing first towards more aggressive, war-like concepts, then after a sort of culmination in the spring of 2020, towards other related concepts, as the epidemic turned into a pandemic, and as new waves of infections emerged. However, we can no
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Nguyen, Hanh T. T. "Conceptual Metaphor BUSINESS IS A JOURNEY in Business Terminology." Theory and Practice in Language Studies 14, no. 11 (2024): 3463–70. http://dx.doi.org/10.17507/tpls.1411.15.

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Departing from the conventional understanding that metaphor is merely a component of rhetorical and poetic expression, the Theory of Conceptual Metaphor provides linguistic evidence that metaphor plays a crucial role in creating new specialized vocabulary. The present study attempts to apply the Conceptual Metaphor Theory to analyze the metaphor BUSINESS IS A JOURNEY in nominating business terminology. The corpus of the study comprises 179 metaphorical business terms collected from business dictionaries and textbooks. It is discovered in the study that certain attributes of the “journey” sourc
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Magnusson, Roger S. "The Changing Legal and Conceptual Shape of Health Care Privacy." Journal of Law, Medicine & Ethics 32, no. 4 (2004): 680–91. http://dx.doi.org/10.1111/j.1748-720x.2004.tb01973.x.

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The contributions of Professor Bernard Dickens to health law and bioethics span the era in which these fields have emerged as distinct domains of teaching, scholarship and professional and public conversation. Neither field exists in a vacuum. The concerns of bioethics, like the content of health law, are a product of social forces. The bureaucratization of medical care, the possibilities and uncertainties created by developments in medical technology, not to mention glaring health inequalities, have been destabilizing forces in medicine. Writing in 1974, American sociologist Renée Fox noted t
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Arifatin, Fais Wahidatul. "METAPHORS IN COFFEE ADVERTISING SLOGANS." Jurnal Ilmiah Bina Bahasa 12, no. 2 (2019): 1–10. http://dx.doi.org/10.33557/binabahasa.v12i02.597.

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Conceptual metaphors are noticeable in everyday life, not just in language but in thought and action. They can be found in many life aspects such as advertisements. Through advertising slogans of products, especially coffee, metaphors are used. This paper aims are to: identify and analyze both the conceptual metaphors and the creative metaphorical linguistic expressions used in coffee advertising slogans and the possible reasons why a certain source domain is chosen for coffee target domain. The findings of this paper are that conceptual metaphors are used extensively in coffee advertising slo
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Pavlović, Nina. "New forms of culture in digital world." Socioloski godisnjak, no. 11 (2016): 161–77. http://dx.doi.org/10.5937/socgod1611161p.

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This paper discusses the implications of scientific, technological and information revolution in the culture of modern society. The need for observation of new communication systems and technological sphere in the context of society and culture is highlighted. On the other hand, these changes lead to the transformation of culture into a new quality, so concept digital or cyber culture can be discussed. We present proposal of delimitation domain of digital and virtual culture based on the analysis of conceptual definitions of prominent authors in the field. Character of proposed classification
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Ya Tsvetkov, V., and A. V. Buravtsev. "Conceptual programming in GIS development." IOP Conference Series: Earth and Environmental Science 839, no. 3 (2021): 032028. http://dx.doi.org/10.1088/1755-1315/839/3/032028.

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Abstract The article explores the application of conceptual programming methods in the development of software for geographic information systems. The connection between conceptual and functional programming through the apparatus of functional grammars is shown. It is proved that a natural language in conceptual programming can be expressed through a domain-specific language, which is an integral part of language-oriented programming. The article proposes the implementation of conceptual programming ideas by combining functional and language-oriented programming styles. It is proved that this
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Nielsen, Kristopher, and Tony Ward. "Towards a new conceptual framework for psychopathology: Embodiment, enactivism, and embedment." Theory & Psychology 28, no. 6 (2018): 800–822. http://dx.doi.org/10.1177/0959354318808394.

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Psychopathology classification is at a conceptual crossroads. It is becoming increasingly accepted that the flaws of the DSM relate to its struggles to pick out “real” entities as opposed to clusters of symptoms. The Research Domain Criteria (RDoC) was formulated in response to this failure, and attempts to address the concerns confronting the DSM by shifting to a causal and continuous model of psychopathology. Noting key criticisms of neurocentricism and problems with conceptual validity leveled at the RDoC, we argue that they stem from its grounding in the metaphysical position of eliminativ
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Zapata, Carlos, and David Cardona. "Heuristic rules for transforming preconceptual schemas into uml 2.0 diagrams: a C# implementation." Revista Facultad de Ingeniería Universidad de Antioquia, no. 44 (February 17, 2014): 119–36. http://dx.doi.org/10.17533/udea.redin.18509.

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From the mid-nineties, a new path for automatically generating UML conceptual schemas from controlled languages, by means of heuristic rules, has been proposed. This path still exhibit problems to be solved: ambiguity of heuristic rules, semi-automated expert-participation processes, difficulties in representing structural and dynamic features of the domain, focus on only one diagram, and lack of implementation. In this paper, we employ the socalled Pre-conceptual Schemas as a graphical language for representing the domain of a software application; also, we implement in the C# language the co
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Wang, Tiexin, Jingwen Cao, Chuanqi Tao, Zhibin Yang, Yi Wu, and Bohan Li. "A Configurable Semantic-Based Transformation Method towards Conceptual Models." Discrete Dynamics in Nature and Society 2020 (September 27, 2020): 1–14. http://dx.doi.org/10.1155/2020/6718087.

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Conceptual models are built to depict and analyze complex systems. They are made of concepts and relationships among these concepts. In a particular domain, conceptual models are helpful for different stakeholders to reach a clear and unified view of domain problems. However, the process of building conceptual models is time-consuming, tedious, and expertise required. To improve the efficiency of the building process, this paper proposes a configurable semantic-based (semi-) automatic conceptual model transformation methodology (SbACMT) that tries to reuse existing conceptual models to generat
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Sivakumar, K., and Subroto Roy. "Control systems in outsourcing new product development: role of globalization and digitizability." European Journal of Innovation Management 20, no. 2 (2017): 312–28. http://dx.doi.org/10.1108/ejim-03-2016-0031.

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Purpose The purpose of this paper is twofold: first, to propose that the nature and degree of control during new product development (NPD) outsourcing depends upon its initiation stage or implementation stage; second, to delineate the moderating effect of globalization and digitizability that further influence the link between NPD stage and control systems. Design/methodology/approach The authors propose a conceptual framework and develop a series or propositions. Findings The nature and degree of control systems required in NPD is contingent upon the stage of the NPD process and this relation
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Walczak, Steven. "Society of Agents." International Journal of Intelligent Information Technologies 14, no. 4 (2018): 1–23. http://dx.doi.org/10.4018/ijiit.2018100101.

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The development of multiple agent systems faces many challenges, including agent coordination and collaboration on tasks. Minsky's The Society of Mind provides a conceptual view for addressing these multi-agent system problems. A new classification ontology is introduced for comparing multi-agent systems. Next, a new framework called the Society of Agents is developed from Minsky's conceptual foundation. A Society of Agents framework-based problem-solving and a Game Society is developed and applied to the domain of single player logic puzzles and two player games. The Game Society solved 100%
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Istrate, Olimpius. "Digital Pedagogy. Definition and Conceptual Area." Journal of Digital Pedagogy 1, no. 1 (2022): 3–10. http://dx.doi.org/10.61071/jdp.0313.

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Is there a digital pedagogy, as a distinct domain, different from general pedagogy and from any other pedagogy? If so, what are the aims, object of study, specific methods and principles of digital pedagogy? What is digital pedagogy and how does it articulate with education sciences? These are the questions of the beginning stage of an emerging area within the education sciences, where practice challenges us to expand the existing body of knowledge corpus and pedagogical methods. The article contributes to the contextualization of the set of information, experiences and scientific knowledge, c
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Heylighen, Francis. "Communications." Kybernetes 18, no. 5 (1989): 56–70. http://dx.doi.org/10.1108/eb005832.

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This communication is published in two parts. The author believes that a new domain, emerging from the cybernetics and systems tradition, is defined: complexity research. The study of this subject is motivated by the complexity of problems facing present‐day society, and the availability of new concepts and technologies. A conceptual framework for analysing complexity and self‐organising processes is outlined, and the fundamentals of an appropriate methodology are sketched. It is proposed that researchers working within this domain would associate by creating a network.
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Sheremetyeva, Svetlana O., and Olga I. Babina. "Linguistic and statistical analysis of the lexical ‘Langue-Parole’ dichotomy in a restricted domain." Russian Journal of Linguistics 27, no. 2 (2023): 468–99. http://dx.doi.org/10.22363/2687-0088-32933.

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Development of new digital methods for analyzing the ‘Langue-Parole’ dichotomy is one of the most sought-after, but least researched problems of modern theoretical and applied linguistics. This determines the relevance of this study, the purpose of which is to develop a methodology for the automated linguastatistical analysis of a domain-related lexical layer in the context of the ‘Langue-Parole’ dichotomy and to apply the methodology to the Russian-language domain “Research on athlete integrative physiology” (RAIP). The study was conducted on the material of the Russian-language corpus includ
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Ehsan, Upol, Koustuv Saha, Munmun De Choudhury, and Mark O. Riedl. "Charting the Sociotechnical Gap in Explainable AI: A Framework to Address the Gap in XAI." Proceedings of the ACM on Human-Computer Interaction 7, CSCW1 (2023): 1–32. http://dx.doi.org/10.1145/3579467.

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Explainable AI (XAI) systems are sociotechnical in nature; thus, they are subject to the sociotechnical gap-divide between the technical affordances and the social needs. However, charting this gap is challenging. In the context of XAI, we argue that charting the gap improves our problem understanding, which can reflexively provide actionable insights to improve explainability. Utilizing two case studies in distinct domains, we empirically derive a framework that facilitates systematic charting of the sociotechnical gap by connecting AI guidelines in the context of XAI and elucidating how to u
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Doornbusch, Paul. "Composers' views on mapping in algorithmic composition." Organised Sound 7, no. 2 (2002): 145–56. http://dx.doi.org/10.1017/s1355771802002066.

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Mapping concerns the connection between gestures, or structures and audible results in a musical performance or composition. While this is of intense interest to performers of new instruments and instrument designers, it has also been an area of interest for some composers. Algorithmic composition is sometimes the process of imagining a gesture or structure - perhaps physical or visual - and then applying a mapping process to turn that ‘gesture’ of the conceptual domain into sound which may display the original conception in some way. This article looks at mapping from the point of view of alg
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Lukyanchenko, E. A. "English Nominals with the Incorporated Object as a Result of Two-Level Conceptual Blending." MGIMO Review of International Relations, no. 6(39) (December 28, 2014): 253–61. http://dx.doi.org/10.24833/2071-8160-2014-6-39-253-261.

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The article deals with the phenomenon of idiomatic nominals with the incorporated object, which are English complex nouns of a definite concept structure. The author regards them as a result of conceptual blending. According to the modern linguistic theory (G. Fauconnier, M.Turner), conceptual blending is one of the basic operations of human cognition. It is involved in metaphorisation and metonimisation processes, in the formation of idiomatic lexical units and is an important element of noun incorporation. In course of conceptual blending source domains, being 'conceptual links created in th
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Jabbari, Araz, and Michael Rosemann. "Modeling 4.0: Conceptual Modeling in a Digital Era." Communications of the Association for Information Systems 53, no. 1 (2023): 1028–51. http://dx.doi.org/10.17705/1cais.05344.

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Digitization provides entirely new affordances for our economies and societies. This leads to previously unseen design opportunities and complexities as systems and their boundaries are re-defined, creating a demand for appropriate methods to support design that caters to these new demands. Conceptual modeling is an established means for this, but it needs to be advanced to adequately depict the requirements of digitization. However, unlike the actual deployment of digital technologies in various industries, the domain of conceptual modeling itself has not yet undergone a comprehensive renewal
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Grygiel, Marcin. "Semantic change as a process of conceptual blending." Annual Review of Cognitive Linguistics 2 (December 31, 2004): 285–304. http://dx.doi.org/10.1075/arcl.2.10gry.

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The purpose of the paper is to present a new approach to semantic change where meaning alteration is perceived as a by-product of conceptual blending processes and diachronic structures are argued to possess the same characteristics as their synchronic counterparts. Thus, traditionally considered a subject of historical linguistics studiesparexcellence – semantic change – can be understood as conventionalisation of context-dependent modification of usage. The paper examines selected cases of changes in meaning pertaining to the semantic domain BOY and seeks the basis for their explanation in t
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