-
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...
- 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...
-
allowing dynamic content to be used as the
index page (e.g.
index.cgi,
index.pl,
index.php,
index.shtml,
index.jsp, default.asp) even
though it may be more...
- An
indexer may
refer to:
Indexer (programming)
Torrent indexer or
BitTorrent tracker Index (disambiguation) § Publishing and
library studies,
writer of...
- mathematics, an
index set is a set
whose members label (or
index)
members of
another set. For instance, if the
elements of a set A may be
indexed or labeled...
- of
indexation: wage
indexation,
financial instruments rate
indexation, tax rate
indexation, and
exchange rate
indexation. The
first three are
indexed to...
- The
Democracy Index published by the
Economist Group is an
index measuring the
quality of
democracy across the world. This
quantitative and comparative...
-
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...
- (UNDP)
compiles the
Human Development Index (HDI) of 193
nations in the
annual Human Development Report. The
index considers the health, education, income...