- A
paraphrase or
rephrase (/ˈpærəˌfreɪz/) is the
rendering of the same text in
different words without losing the
meaning of the text itself. More often...
- P****ive
constructions also use
auxiliary verbs. A p****ive
construction rephrases an
active construction in such a way that the
object of the
active phrase...
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Paraphrase or
paraphrasing in com****tional
linguistics is the
natural language processing task of
detecting and
generating paraphrases.
Applications of...
- that Nixon's
presidential powers weakened during his tenure, thus (as
rephrased by the media) "prevent[ing] the
United States from
exploiting the [scandal]"...
- 1/299792458 of a second.
After the 2019
revision of the SI, this
definition was
rephrased to
include the
definition of a
second in
terms of the
caesium frequency...
- 2007.05.018. PMC 2679117. PMID 17707155.
Rebecca Attwood. "Allow me to
rephrase, and
boost my
tally of articles".
Times Higher Education. 3 July 2008....
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Gospels of
Matthew and Luke, "where the
sayings of
Jesus from Q were
rephrased to
avoid misunderstandings, and to fit
their own
situations and their...
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metaphrase (word-for-word translation), as
contrasted with
paraphrase (
rephrasing in
other words, from παράφρασις, paraphrasis).
Metaphrase corresponds...
- Ken
Robinson rephrased the
question in his 2006 TED talk...
- main
tenet of the
teaching is "In the
beginning He
created information",
rephrasing the
famous saying of Nahmanides, "In the
beginning He
created primordial...