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  2. Implicational hierarchy - Wikipedia

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    Implicational hierarchies also play a role in syntactic phenomena. For instance, in some languages (e.g. Tangut ) the transitive verb agrees not with a subject, or the object, but with the syntactic argument which is higher on the person hierarchy.

  3. DIKW pyramid - Wikipedia

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    A standard representation of the pyramid form of DIKW models, from 2007 and earlier. [1] [2]The DIKW pyramid, also known variously as the knowledge pyramid, knowledge hierarchy, information hierarchy, [1]: 163 DIKW hierarchy, wisdom hierarchy, data pyramid, and information pyramid, [citation needed] sometimes also stylized as a chain, [3]: 15 [4] refer to models of possible structural and ...

  4. Linguistic typology - Wikipedia

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    The implicational hierarchy is thus singular < plural < dual (etc.). Qualitative typology develops cross-linguistically viable notions or types that provide a framework for the description and comparison of languages.

  5. Markedness - Wikipedia

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    Edwin Battistella wrote: "Binarism suggests symmetry and equivalence in linguistic analysis; markedness adds the idea of hierarchy." [ 2 ] Trubetzkoy and Jakobson analyzed phonological oppositions such as nasal versus non-nasal as defined as the presence versus the absence of nasality; the presence of the feature, nasality , was marked; its ...

  6. Implication - Wikipedia

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    Implicational hierarchy, a chain of implicational universals; if a language has one property then it also has other properties in the chain Entailment (pragmatics) or strict implication, the relationship between two sentences where the truth of one requires the truth of the other

  7. Chomsky's Universal Grammar: An Introduction - Wikipedia

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    On first-language acquisition (FLA), Cook presents Chomsky's nativist perspective—that humans are born with innate knowledge of natural language. Cook dismisses after consideration theories that FLA can be explained without nativism through the phenomena of social interaction , learning through praise or punishment ( behaviourism ), imitation ...

  8. Formal concept analysis - Wikipedia

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    In information science, formal concept analysis (FCA) is a principled way of deriving a concept hierarchy or formal ontology from a collection of objects and their properties. Each concept in the hierarchy represents the objects sharing some set of properties; and each sub-concept in the hierarchy represents a subset of the objects (as well as ...

  9. Code-switching - Wikipedia

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    The Embedded Language Implicational Hierarchy Hypothesis can be stated as two sub-hypotheses: The farther a constituent is from the main arguments of the sentence, the freer it is to appear as an Embedded Language island. The more formulaic in structure a constituent is, the more likely it is to appear as an Embedded Language island.