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- given to nonreferential indexicality, including altogether nonlinguistic indexicality. In disciplinary linguistics, indexicality is studied in the subdiscipline...
- social sciences, sometimes called an index Dental indices, standardized scoring systems for tooth problems Indexicality, in linguistics, the phenomenon of...
- linguistic anthropology, deixis is seen as the same as, or a subclass of, indexicality. The term's origin is Ancient Gr****: δεῖξις, romanized: deixis, lit. 'display...
- the truth claim relies on both the indexicality and visual accuracy of photographs. Charles Peirce's term 'indexicality' refers to the physical relationship...
- group. Michael Silverstein's orders of indexicality can be emplo**** to ****ign a slang term as a second-order index to that particular group. Using a slang...
- An indexer may refer to: Indexer (programming) Torrent indexer or BitTorrent tracker Index (disambiguation) § Publishing and library studies, writer of...
- of indexation: wage indexation, financial instruments rate indexation, tax rate indexation, and exchange rate indexation. The first three are indexed to...
- The FBI Indexes, or Index List, was a system used to track American citizens and other people by the Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI) before the...
- In optics, the refractive index (or refraction index) of an optical medium is the ratio of the apparent speed of light in the air or vacuum to the speed...
- The h-index is an author-level metric that measures both the productivity and citation impact of the publications, initially used for an individual scientist...