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context refers to
those objects or
entities which surround a
focal event, in
these disciplines typically a
communicative event, of some kind.
Context...
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ConTeXt is a general-purpose do****ent processor. Like LaTeX, it is
derived from TeX. It is
especially suited for
structured do****ents,
automated do****ent...
- high-
context and low-
context cultures are ends of a
continuum of how
explicit the
messages exchanged in a
culture are and how
important the
context is in...
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language theory,
deterministic context-free
languages (DCFL) are a
proper subset of
context-free languages. They are
context-free
languages that can be accepted...
- In computing, a
context switch is the
process of
storing the
state of a
process or thread, so that it can be
restored and
resume execution at a later...
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Context-free may
refer to:
Context-free
grammar Deterministic context-free
grammar Generalized context-free
grammar Probabilistic context-free grammar...
- theory, a
context-free
grammar (CFG) is a
formal grammar whose production rules can be
applied to a
nonterminal symbol regardless of its
context. In particular...
- Look up
context (disambiguation) in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Context is the
relevant constraints of the
communicative situation that influence...
- may be
surrounded by a
context of
terminal and
nonterminal symbols.
Context-sensitive
grammars are more
general than
context-free grammars, in the sense...
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Context collapse or "the
flattening of
multiple audiences into a
single context" is a term
arising out of the
study of
human interaction on the internet...