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Bowerman, Josephine. "What’s really going on with the ham sandwich?" International Review of Pragmatics 11, no. 1 (2019): 22–55. http://dx.doi.org/10.1163/18773109-201810012.

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Abstract Working within the framework of Relevance Theory, I investigate the nature of referential metonymy (specifically, metonymically-used definite descriptions), aiming to elucidate (i) the pragmatic mechanisms involved in referential metonymy comprehension, and (ii) the contribution of a metonymically-used definite description to the explicitly communicated content of an utterance. I propose that, while the interpretation of referential metonymy is properly inferential in nature, it cannot be explained in terms of ‘meaning modulation’ (narrowing and broadening); rather, the literal meanin
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Chu, Lixing Mida. "Semantic Ambiguity Explained in the Framework of Cognitive Economy." Stance: an international undergraduate philosophy journal 10, no. 1 (2017): 82–93. http://dx.doi.org/10.33043/s.10.1.82-93.

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In “Context and Communication” Stephen Neale argues that the referential use of descriptions differs from the attributive use only in the pragmatics, making referential descriptions applicable to Russellian analysis. Marga Reimer disagrees with Neale’s view and argues that the difference is in the semantics, making referential descriptions semantically ambiguous. In this paper, I argue that Neale’s Modified Occam’s Razor overlooks the behavioral data of how we actually use language. I attempt to accommodate the strength of both Neale’s and Reimer’s explanations, putting them in a framework gov
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Schuler, William, Stephen Wu, and Lane Schwartz. "A Framework for Fast Incremental Interpretation during Speech Decoding." Computational Linguistics 35, no. 3 (2009): 313–43. http://dx.doi.org/10.1162/coli.08-011-r2-07-021.

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This article describes a framework for incorporating referential semantic information from a world model or ontology directly into a probabilistic language model of the sort commonly used in speech recognition, where it can be probabilistically weighted together with phonological and syntactic factors as an integral part of the decoding process. Introducing world model referents into the decoding search greatly increases the search space, but by using a single integrated phonological, syntactic, and referential semantic language model, the decoder is able to incrementally prune this search bas
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Bhukya, Raju, and Sumit Deshmuk. "Referential DNA Data Compression using Hadoop Map Reduce Framework." International Arab Journal of Information Technology 17, no. 2 (2019): 207–14. http://dx.doi.org/10.34028/iajit/17/2/8.

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The indispensable knowledge of Deoxyribonucleic Acid (DNA) sequences and sharply reducing cost of the DNA sequencing techniques has attracted numerous researchers in the field of Genetics. These sequences are getting available at an exponential rate leading to the bulging size of molecular biology databases making large disk arrays and compute clusters inevitable for analysis.In this paper, we proposed referential DNA data compression using hadoop MapReduce Framework to process humongous amount of genetic data in distributed environment on high performance compute clusters. Our method has succ
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Bucci, Wilma. "The Referential Process as a Common Factor Across Treatment Modalities." Research in Psychotherapy: Psychopathology, Process and Outcome 16, no. 1 (2013): 16–23. http://dx.doi.org/10.4081/ripppo.2013.86.

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The paper emphasizes the need for a process component in psychotherapy re-search, and the need for a theoretical framework within which process measures may be designed and validated. The referential process, defined in the context of multiple code theory, provides a general psychological framework for understand-ing the mechanisms of therapeutic change in different treatment modalities. The referential process includes three major phases: arousal/activation; narra-tive/symbolizing and reorganizing/reflection. The paper reviews the theoretical roots of psychodynamic treatments, and several for
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Dakhalaeva, E. C. "«ONE’S OWN CIRCLE» - «OUTER CIRCLE»: FRAGMENTS OF DYNAMIC MODEL OF SELF- REFERENCE AND INO-REFERENCE COMPONENTS INTERACTION IN THE DISCOURSE FEMALE VICTIMS OF DOMESTIC VIOLENCE." Culture and Text, no. 45 (2021): 198–210. http://dx.doi.org/10.37386/2305-4077-2021-2-198-210.

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The object of this research is the female victims’ first-person discourse. To describe the self-referential discourse of this type of a speaker, along with the notions of “self-reference” and “ino-reference” the author resorts to such notions as “one’s own circle” and “outer circle”. This expands the meaning of the notion of “self-reference”. The purpose of this article is to reconstruct the fragments of the dynamic model of interacting self-referential and non-referential discourse components on the material of French-speaking female victims’ evidence. The speakers were subjected to domestic
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Lebranchu, Pierre, Alain Berthoz, Philippe Kahane, et al. "Influence of the referential framework in the human pursuit coding system." Neurology 87, no. 14 (2016): 1517–18. http://dx.doi.org/10.1212/wnl.0000000000003172.

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LU, JIE, CHENGGEN SHI, GUANGQUAN ZHANG, and DA RUAN. "AN EXTENDED BRANCH AND BOUND ALGORITHM FOR BILEVEL MULTI-FOLLOWER DECISION MAKING IN A REFERENTIAL-UNCOOPERATIVE SITUATION." International Journal of Information Technology & Decision Making 06, no. 02 (2007): 371–88. http://dx.doi.org/10.1142/s0219622007002459.

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Within the framework of any bilevel decision problem, a leader's decision at the upper level is influenced by the reaction of their follower at the lower level. When multiple followers are involved in a bilevel decision problem, the leader's decision will not only be affected by the reactions of those followers, but also by the relationships among those followers. One of the popular situations within this framework is where these followers are uncooperatively making decisions while having cross reference of decision information, called a referential-uncooperative situation in this paper. The w
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PETROVČIČ, Mateja. "Su, X. (2011). Reflexivität im Chinesischen: Eine integrative Analyse: Mit zwei Anhängen von Hans-Heinrich Lieb. (XIV + 293 pp.). Frankfurt am Main: Peter Lang. Paperback." Acta Linguistica Asiatica 1, no. 2 (2011): 85–88. http://dx.doi.org/10.4312/ala.1.2.85-88.

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This book was published in the Linguistics Series of European University Studies, and is written in German. As the book's title suggests, this monograph is primarily a comprehensive analysis of reflexivity in spoken Standard Chinese in the framework of Integrational Linguistics. The author demonstrates that Chinese marks reflexivity only phonologically, with the use of reflexive pronoun(s), and argues that ziji (自己) is the only reflexive pronoun in Standard Chinese.
 Different languages distinguish between referential and non-referential reflexive pronouns, and the author briefly demonstr
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Wilss, Wolfram. "A Framework for Decision-Making in Translation." Target. International Journal of Translation Studies 6, no. 2 (1994): 131–50. http://dx.doi.org/10.1075/target.6.2.02wil.

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Abstract Decision-making in translation amounts to an information-processing concept that describes decision-making behaviour in terms of an interaction between the translator's cognitive system; his linguistic, referential, sociocultural and situational knowledge bases; the task specification; and the texttype-specific problem space. All four factors together enable the translator to build up an internal problem representation which, once constructed, will profoundly influence the translator's subsequent decision-making performance, taking account of probability ratings which are an important
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