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  2. Extensionalism - Wikipedia

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    Extensionalism, in the philosophy of language, in logic and semantics, is the view that all languages or at least all scientific languages should be extensional.It has been described as the default option for the scientism in the nineteenth century and the result of the application of empiricistic inductive methodology to the problem of semantics.

  3. Extensional context - Wikipedia

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    In any of several fields of study that treat the use of signs — for example, in linguistics, logic, mathematics, semantics, semiotics, and philosophy of language — an extensional context (or transparent context) is a syntactic environment in which a sub-sentential expression e can be replaced by an expression with the same extension and without affecting the truth-value of the sentence as ...

  4. Extension (semantics) - Wikipedia

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    In any of several fields of study that treat the use of signs — for example, in linguistics, logic, mathematics, semantics, semiotics, and philosophy of language — the extension of a concept, idea, or sign consists of the things to which it applies, in contrast with its comprehension or intension, which consists very roughly of the ideas, properties, or corresponding signs that are implied ...

  5. Intensional logic - Wikipedia

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    Semantics links expressions of language to the outside world. Also logical semantics has developed its own structure. Also logical semantics has developed its own structure. Semantic values can be attributed to expressions in basic categories: the reference of an individual name (the "designated" object named by that) is called its extension ...

  6. List of language proficiency tests - Wikipedia

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    The following is a non-exhaustive list of standardized tests that assess a person's language proficiency of a foreign/secondary language. Various types of such exams exist per many languages—some are organized at an international level even through national authoritative organizations, while others simply for specific limited business or study orientation.

  7. Extensional and intensional definitions - Wikipedia

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    An extensional definition gives meaning to a term by specifying its extension, that is, every object that falls under the definition of the term in question.. For example, an extensional definition of the term "nation of the world" might be given by listing all of the nations of the world, or by giving some other means of recognizing the members of the corresponding class.

  8. Bilingual interactive activation plus - Wikipedia

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    For example, test subjects reading in their second language have been found to unconsciously translate to their primary language. [6] N400 stimulus response activation measurements show that semantic priming effects were seen in both languages and an individual cannot consciously focus their attention to only one language, even when told to ...

  9. Talk:Extension (semantics) - Wikipedia

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    To clear the structure one can delete the ‘General semantics’ and to remove the given information to the lead section. Providing links to synonyms of ‘extension’ (denotation, reference) will contribute to better understanding of the term. The language is neutral and its style is appropriate for Wikipedia.