نتایج جستجو برای: pragmatic knowledge

تعداد نتایج: 582589  

2005
Lap-Yan Lo

Knowledge development in children has long been investigated. Generally two main streams of thoughts have evolved. One approach suggests that knowledge is built up in a progressive manner based on some underlying principles which can be modified by experiences (Murphy & Medin, 1985). Alternatively, a pragmatic-shift approach argues that restructuring in concept structure is common in developmen...

2004
Xindong Wu Nick J. Cercone Benjamin W. Wah

Pervasive Computing refers to a seamless and invisible computing environment which provides dynamic, proactive and context-aware services to the user by acquiring context knowledge from the environment and composing available services. In this paper, we demonstrate how heterogeneous Web services can be made interoperable and used to support Pervasive Computing. We present an architecture how a ...

Journal: :iranian journal of applied language studies 2013
parviz birjandi maryam pezeshki

alternative assessment approaches received considerable attention soon after a discontent with traditional, one-shot testing. these approaches, however, have been used only to improve learners’ linguistic ability despite communicative models of language which pointed that knowledge of language also involves pragmatic ability (bachman, 1990; bachman & palmer, 1996). the present study tries t...

Journal: :IEEE Intelligent Informatics Bulletin 2004
Yugyung Lee Soon Ae Chun James Geller

Pervasive Computing refers to a seamless and invisible computing environment which provides dynamic, proactive and context-aware services to the user by acquiring context knowledge from the environment and composing available services. In this paper, we demonstrate how heterogeneous Web services can be made interoperable and used to support Pervasive Computing. We present an architecture how a ...

2006
Mark Aakhus

The Pragmatic Web is seen as a direction for realizing the vision of the Semantic Web. Realizing the vision of the Pragmatic Web, however, requires a shift in thinking about technology as a means for designing communication (which is making forms of interactivity possible that may otherwise be difficult or impossible). Some lessons from theory and research on Pragmatics provide grounds for unde...

2016
Robert van Rooij

In pragmatics, the theory of language use, it is standard to assume that communication is a cooperative affair. Recently, this standard view has come under attack by Ducrot and Merin, and it has been proposed that an argumentative view on natural language use is more appropriate. In this paper I discuss to what extent this attack is justified and whether the alternative view can provide a more ...

Journal: :Business & Information Systems Engineering 2015
Ralf Abraham Stephan Aier Robert Winter

Enterprise transformations are fundamental changes in an organization. Such changes typically affect different stakeholder groups (e.g., program managers, business managers) that exhibit a significant diversity regarding their members’ knowledge, goals, and underlying assumptions. Yet, creating shared understanding among diverse stakeholder groups in transformations is a main antecedent for suc...

2005
Samir Chopra Laurence White

We consider the problem of attribution of knowledge to artificial agents and their legal principals. When can we say that an artificial agent X knows p and that its principal can be attributed the knowledge of p? We offer a pragmatic analysis of knowledge attribution and apply it to the legal theory of artificial agents and their principals.

Journal: :iranian journal of neurology 0
davood sobhani rad department of speech therapy, school of rehabilitation, tehran university of medical sciences, tehran, iran.

pragmatics is defined as appropriate use of language either to comprehend ideas or to interact in social situations effectively. pragmatic competence, which is processed in the right hemisphere, comprises a number of interrelated skills that manifest in a range of adaptive behaviors. due to the widespread influence of language in communication, studying pragmatic profiles, by developing appropr...

Journal: :BMC medicine 2018
Rafael Dal-Ré Perrine Janiaud John P A Ioannidis

INTRODUCTION Pragmatic randomized controlled trials (RCTs) mimic usual clinical practice and they are critical to inform decision-making by patients, clinicians and policy-makers in real-world settings. Pragmatic RCTs assess effectiveness of available medicines, while explanatory RCTs assess efficacy of investigational medicines. Explanatory and pragmatic are the extremes of a continuum. This d...

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