... I also do not think that language expressed in terms of '...the framework of expression. There is language that describes the primary data perceived...> The argument that 'sequence' distinguishes language from art can't be ...to sequence, but rather consistency that language requires of its tools. JJ ... describe HOW our verbal/written language works, the correct description is ...
...such as words, is neither meaning nor language. JJ I also do not think that language expressed in terms of 'meaning'...' we have an absent framework. Again, language as object and framework. For example, .... The argument that 'sequence' distinguishes language from art can't be upheld.... to sequence, but rather consistency that language requires of its tools. JJ ...
... another. That is to say, language, or communication is not about...be expressed and interpreted through language. It incorporates these three interconnected...it was intended are thinking of language as a conduit, perhaps...talking about how people conceptualize language that that this conception may...entranced by the idea that language transports meaning, I have learned...
... I also do not think that language expressed in terms of '... 'transport' (sequences of signs) and language as facilitated by transport. So, ...with that event no more constitutes language than brushes and paints constitute ... to be described using a language. Every sense perceives, experiences something ... the essential characteristic of the language. I would not worry about '...
.... I also do not think that language expressed in terms of '...as 'transport' (sequences of signs) and language as facilitated by transport. So, I... with that event no more constitutes language than brushes and paints constitute art....the understanding that emerges spontaneusly as language; in fact, we can get the...to sequence, but rather consistency that language requires of its tools. JJ ...
... Jones <jonescard...@aol.com> wrote: Language is not a "transport" of ... be expressed and interpreted through language. It incorporates these three interconnected...it was intended are thinking of language as a conduit, perhaps...talking about how people conceptualize language that that this conception may...entranced by the idea that language transports meaning, I have learned...
... Jones <jonescard...@aol.com> wrote: Language is not a "transport" of ... be expressed and interpreted through language. It incorporates these three interconnected ... it was intended are thinking of language as a conduit, perhaps ... talking about how people conceptualize language that that this conception may ...-verbal emotion to models of language conceived in the sequenced, 'conduit'...
...John Jones <jonescard...@aol.com> wrote: Language is not a "transport" of ... be expressed and interpreted through language. It incorporates these three interconnected ... it was intended are thinking of language as a conduit, perhaps a... talking about how people conceptualize language that that this conception may ... entranced by the idea that language transports meaning, I have learned ...
Andrew Reilly schrieb: Marcus wrote: I think every language should have a sublanguage in which one can specifiy preconditions and postconditions. ...since it doesn't subsume types in the assertion language. In fact Eiffel separates types and assertions so strictly... a different type system would not change the language's semantics, it would allow people to experiment with...
...operations happen within a type domain. But generally, I think, it would be desireable that the language to document interface contracts should be different from ...is not so in most of the present day languages. My hope is (I don't dare say expection) that -- as Jo already suggested, I think -- future language will have assertions in a language that can serve as an input to some ...