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10 LIVROS EM INGLÊS RELACIONADOS COM «TRANSPARENT CONTEXT»
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Hyperbolic Systems of Conservation Laws: The Theory of ...
Generally, these examples illustrate two points: first, it is possible for a noun
phrase occurring in an opaque context to be the antecedent of an anaphoric
expression that textually appears in a seemingly transparent context. Second, the
last ...
Philippe G. LeFloch,
2002
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Semantic Challenges to Realism: Dummett and Putnam
Roughly, according to a realist bipartite meaning-theory, a sentence embedded
in an alethically transparent context contributes its truth-conditions whereas when
embedded in an alethically opaque context contributes its ...
Mark Quentin Gardiner,
2000
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Embracing the Other: Addressing Xenophobia in the New ...
... opaque texts and transparent context is of interest here. But many African texts
as postcolonial writings are transparent texts in transparent contexts. Kristeva's
conceptualization of the 'vertical axis' which emphasizes the importance of text ...
4
HTML5 & CSS3 for the Real World
backgroundColor = "transparent"; context.fillStyle = "white"; context.textAlign = "
left"; } } We must also set the font we'd like to use. The font property of the context
object works the same way the CSS font property does. We'll specify a font size of
...
Alexis Goldstein, Estelle Weyl, Louis Lazaris,
2011
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HTML5 and CSS3 for the Real World:
backgroundColor = "transparent"; context.fillStyle = "white"; context.textAlign = "
left"; } } We must also set the font we'd like to use. The font property of the context
object works the same way the CSS font property does. We'll specify a font size of
...
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Routledge Dictionary of Language and Linguistics
sound symbolism onset => syllable onset of voicing => glottalization opacity
constraint => specified subject condition opaque context => opaque vs
transparent context opaque vs transparent context [Lat. opacus shady, dark']
Contexts whose ...
Hadumod Bussmann, Kerstin Kazzazi, Gregory Trauth,
2006
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Causation and Laws of Nature
... to what is otherwise their sense. Recall what is, according to Frege, the
semantics of expressions embedded in an opaque context. In a transparent
context, the substitution of a singular term for a coreferential expression does not
change ...
8
Frege: Philosophy of Language
But, since it is also required to occupy the argument-place, in a transparent
context, of the second-level predicate 'Q(John)', it follows, by the same reasoning
as before, that in the original unquantified sentence the predicate '£ is here', in
the ...
globalAlpha = 0; The preceding code would set everything drawn afterward to be
rendered 0% opaque, or completely transparent. context.globalAlpha = 1; The
preceding code would set everything drawn afterwards to be rendered 100% ...
Steve Fulton, Jeff Fulton,
2013
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The Blackwell Dictionary of Western Philosophy
For example, given the context “—is beautiful,” “Shanghai” and “The largest city
of China” can be substituted for one another without changing the truth-value of
the sentences. Hence “—is beautiful” is a referentially transparent context.
Nicholas Bunnin, Jiyuan Yu,
2008