-
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...
- 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...
-
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
Democracy Index published by the
Economist Group is an
index measuring the
quality of
democracy across the world. This
quantitative and comparative...
- the
truth claim relies on both the
indexicality and
visual accuracy of photographs.
Charles Peirce's term '
indexicality'
refers to the
physical relationship...
- An
indexer may
refer to:
Indexer (programming)
Torrent indexer or
BitTorrent tracker Index (disambiguation) § Publishing and
library studies,
writer of...
- as
Henley &
Partners Visa
Restrictions Index and was
updated to
Henley P****port
Index in
January 2018. The
index annually ranks 199 p****ports of the world...
- (UNDP)
compiles the
Human Development Index (HDI) of 193
nations in the
annual Human Development Report. The
index considers the health, education, income...