- of the expression. Otherwise, it is
called referentially opaque. Each
expression built from a
referentially opaque linguistic construction states something...
-
Referential integrity is a
property of data
stating that all its
references are valid. In the
context of
relational databases, it
requires that if a value...
- Self-
referential humor, also
known as self-reflexive humor, self-aware humor, or meta humor, is a type of
comedic expression that—either
directed toward...
-
Referential density is a
concept of ficto-narrative
theory put
forward by
Thomas G.
Pavel in his 1986 book,
Fictional Worlds. The
concept refers to the...
- part of
programmer culture, with many
programs and
acronyms named self-
referentially as a form of humor, such as GNU ('GNU's not Unix') and PINE ('Pine is...
- than
semantic and
structural encoding. Second, they
found that self-
referentially encoded words were more
clustered in
recall than
words from
other tasks...
- when the
questioner already knows the answer. They are
contrasted with
referential questions (or information-s****ing questions), a type of
question posed...
- In linguistics,
referential indeterminacy is a
situation in
which different people vary in
naming objects. For example,
William Labov studied this effect...
- A
referential bid is a bid or
tender for the
purchase or
supply of
goods or
services whose value is
stated by
reference to the bids or
tenders received...
- " Liar paradox: "This
sentence is false." This is the
canonical self-
referential paradox. Also "Is the
answer to this
question 'no'?", and "I'm lying...