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Semantics and linguistic
A selection of essays and short excerpts from different authors on linguistic themes emphasized by General Semantics — without reference to Korzybski, except for an essay by him.

Semantics and discipline
But recent Institute of General Semantics executive director Steve Stockdale explains that GS compares to a discipline akin to yoga.

Semantics and has
Although the logic has also been studied for its own sake, more broadly, ideas from linear logic have been influential in fields such as programming languages, game semantics, and quantum physics, and to a lesser extent in linguistics ( see Glue Semantics ) particularly because of its emphasis on resource-boundedness, duality, and interaction.
Silvaco has been involved in litigation against such companies as Circuit Semantics, Inc. ( CSI ), Technology Modeling Associates, MetaSoftware and Avanti Corporation for theft of trade secrets.
Galloway has also written a number of papers and articles on his theory of cognitive semantics, first called Three-Dimensional Semantics and now called Multi-Dimensional Semantics.
The best that has been achieved is the UML Action Semantics specification created as Shlaer-Mellor migrated to the UML notation, becoming Executable UML.

Semantics and its
* Fodor, Jerry ( 1995 ) The Elm and the Expert: Mentalese and its Semantics, Cambridge: MIT Press.
Semantics is useful for investigating a logic ( i. e. a derivation system ) only if the semantical entailment relation reflects its syntactical counterpart, the consequence relation ( derivability ).
When Hayakawa co-founded the Society for General Semantics and its publication ETC.
Semantics is useful for investigating a logic ( i. e. a derivation system ) only if the semantical entailment relation reflects its syntactical counterpart, the consequence relation ( derivability ).
An Introduction to its Syntax and Semantics ( with Max Freund ), Oxford, Oxford University Press, ( 2008 ).

Semantics and beginning
CxG was spurred on by the development of Cognitive Semantics, beginning in 1975 and extending through the 1980s.

Semantics and century
Other institutions supporting or promoting general semantics in the 21st century include the New York Society for General Semantics, the European Society for General Semantics, the Australian General Semantics Society, and the Balvant Parekh Centre for General Semantics and Other Human Sciences ( Baroda, India ).

Semantics and because
Another noteworthy criticism comes from the novelist David Foster Wallace, who in a 1985 paper " Richard Taylor's Fatalism and the Semantics of Physical Modality " suggests that Taylor reached his conclusion of fatalism only because his argument involved two different and inconsistent notions of impossibility.

Semantics and linguistics
: A Review of General Semantics, an academic journal of linguistics in 1956.
He was one of the founders of cognitive linguistics, and developed the theories of Case Grammar ( Fillmore 1968 ), and Frame Semantics ( 1976 ).
), Semantics: An interdisciplinary reader in philosophy, linguistics and psychology ( pp. 232-296 ).

Semantics and at
The First American Congress for General Semantics convened in March 1935 at the Central Washington College of Education in Ellensburg, WA.
Hayakawa read The Tyranny of Words, then Science and Sanity, and in 1939 he attended a Korzybski-led workshop conducted at the newly organized Institute of General Semantics in Chicago.
until 1970 — Korzybski and his followers at the Institute of General Semantics began to complain that Hayakawa had wrongly coopted general semantics.
Successors at the Institute of General Semantics continued for many years along the founders ' path.
In 2000, Robert Pula ( 1928 2004 ), whose roles at the Institute over three decades included Institute director, editor-in-chief of the Institute's General Semantics Bulletin, and leader of the seminar-workshops, characterized Korzybski's legacy as a " contribution toward the improvement of human evaluating, to the amelioration of human woe ...."
The Action Semantics framework was originally developed at the University of Aarhus and the University of Glasgow.
Major software implementation work was done by Russ Atkinson, Beppe Attardi, Henry Baker, Gerry Barber, Peter Bishop, Peter de Jong, Ken Kahn, Henry Lieberman, Carl Manning, Tom Reinhardt, Richard Steiger, and Dan Theriault, in the Message Passing Semantics Group at Massachusetts Institute of Technology ( MIT ).
The ontology spectrum was also featured in a talk at the Semantics for the Web meeting in 2000 at Dagstuhl by Deborah McGuinness.
* In 2005, Abrahams presented at the ACCU Conference, presenting C ++ Template Metaprogramming and Rvalue References, Move Semantics, and Argument Forwarding.

Semantics and time
The album was delayed for some time, due to issues with their record label Devious Semantics, but was eventually released in June 2002.
* Murphy, T. P., " James Joyce and narrative territory: The distinct functions of lost time in ' An Encounter ' and ' The Sisters ,'" Journal of Literary Semantics, vol.

Semantics and was
Some of the General Semantics tradition was continued by Samuel I. Hayakawa, who had a dispute with Korzybski.
Van Vogt was always interested in the idea of all-encompassing systems of knowledge ( akin to modern meta-systems ) -- the characters in his very first story used a system called ' Nexialism ' to analyze the alien's behaviour, and he became interested in the General Semantics of Alfred Korzybski.
During the 1930s and 1940s, Heinlein was deeply interested in Alfred Korzybski's General Semantics and attended a number of seminars on the subject.
All of Postman's books are informed by his study of General Semantics ( Postman was editor of ETC.
Insightful book about the application of General Semantics to psychotherapy ; was an acknowledged influence on Richard Bandler and John Grinder in their formulation of Neuro-Linguistic Programming.
Jody's Power Bill was later renamed The Semantics.
Dr. Wendell Johnson ( April 16, 1906 August 29, 1965 ) was an American psychologist, actor and author and was a proponent of General Semantics ( or GS ).
In 1956 his Your Most Enchanted Listener was published ; in 1972, his Living With Change: The Semantics of Coping, a collection of selected portions of transcriptions of hundreds of his talks, organized by Dorothy Moeller, provided further general semantic insights.
He was the editor of the quarterly journal ETC: A Review of General Semantics from 1976 to 1986.
Piper was interested in General Semantics.
Robert P. Pula, ( 1928 2004 ) was a Director Emeritus of the Institute of General Semantics, author of A General-Semantics Glossary, and a composer.
The latter's The Semantics of Biblical Language ( 1961 ) was a strong influence on Silva's Biblical Words and Their Meaning ( 1983, 2nd ed.
Furthermore David Crystal was a co-founder of Crystal Semantics Limited.
* Adam Weissman ( 1990 ) — co-founder of Applied Semantics, which was bought by Google and became AdSense
Also influential was the magazine ETC: A Review of General Semantics, founded in 1943.
The concept of the Semantic precision in business systems was popularized by Dave McComb in his book Semantics in Business Systems: The Savvy Managers Guide published in 2003 where he frequently uses the term Semantic Precision.

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