linguistic rule


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Noun1.linguistic rule - (linguistics) a rule describing (or prescribing) a linguistic practice
concept, conception, construct - an abstract or general idea inferred or derived from specific instances
linguistics - the scientific study of language
linguistic universal, universal - (linguistics) a grammatical rule (or other linguistic feature) that is found in all languages
grammatical rule, rule of grammar - a linguistic rule for the syntax of grammatical utterances
morphological rule, rule of morphology - a linguistic rule for the formation of words
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For example, a fuzzy linguistic rule may declare a policy that:
Three-objective genetics-based machine learning for linguistic rule extraction.
But the new study suggests that the truth behind word frequency is less universal than Zipf asserted and has more to do with the author's linguistic ability than any over-arching linguistic rule.
The history of sign language, like the history of Black English, Welsh or Gaelic, to name just a few, is a reminder of how linguistic rules easily turn to linguistic rule.
Terms such as herbicide, insecticide, and infanticide illustrate the linguistic rule that, by adding to a noun the Latin suffix -cide, we identify the living thing killed.
In other words, a prescriptive linguistic rule can be understood as a descriptive linguistic rule paired with a set of emotive dispositions towards it.
Commentators have usually dismissed the interpretive reading of Wittgenstein on the basis of his resolution of the celebrated paradox of rule-following, which finds its most compelling expression in paragraph 201: if following a rule was exclusively an interpretation then there would be no accord or conflict with a linguistic rule; no objective/subjective distinction could be drawn with respect to judgements as to whether the subject is following a rule or not.
The experience of operators working with the process allows finding the fuzzy controller structure and the linguistic rule base.
So, what is banned in Mr Rees-Mogg's linguistic rules? "Very" and "unacceptable" for a start.
Neutrosophic logic is based on linguistic rules dictated by experts [10], in order to treat the indeterminacy in a systematic way, but not entirely quantitative, because the key elements of human thought are not numbers, but concepts that can be represented by neutrosophic sets such as "high", "very high", "very high".
The same way a child learns a language, the machine will learn to predict complex sentences, after first memorizing expressions, grammar, and linguistic rules. Furthermore, NMT is able to learn new languages by itself.
There can be scattered phrases and ignoring of grammar and other linguistic rules. Fujimoto's poetry is sensory, and when combined with her visual art, this adds another layer of experience to the poem.