In a slogan: meaning is context change potential.
Blue indicates that spatial context improves performance.
The American anthropologist Edward T Hall introduced a distinction between two types of communication culture: high context and low context.
Any Moderator worth his salt could take down visible human female nipple outside the context of art or breastfeeding, but this wasn’t visible human female nipple outside the context of art or breastfeeding; this wasn’t even a closeup of buttocks outside the context of political satire—this was implied anus.
Stock (2005) focuses on the importance of context.
In context 2 and context 3, Oscar's ‘water’-thoughts are about water, i.e.
Following Halpern (2016), we will call an assignment of values to the exogenous variables a context.
Thus, spatial context adds progressively more value as the classification task becomes more difficult.
(How much height one must have to satisfy “tall” also varies from context to context.)
Reichenbach's most enduring distinction is between “the context of discovery and the context of justification.”
The key is to see the context dependence of the Liar sentence as derived from the context dependence of quantifier domains.
But Jones’s says-ascription in (9) is true (in Jones’s context), whereas Jones’s says-ascriptions in (10) is false (in Jones’s context).
Context sensitivity is (potential) variability in content due purely to changes in the context of utterance without a change in the convention of word usage.
Semantic context Semantic context comprises those contextual features that determine or partly determine the content of context-sensitive expressions.
In order to overcome this difficulty Salmon put forward a new argument based on Reichenbach’s distinction between a context of discovery and a context of justification.
This thought is true in the world of context 1, false in the world of context 2 (since the beaker contains H2O in that world), and false in the world of context 3.
The Content of a formula, with respect to a structure and context, is a function whose value at any time-world pair is the truth-value of the formula with respect to the preceding structure, context, time, and world.
In other words, the logical principles, which can be stated without specifying the context in which they are applied, and thereby suggest context-independence, are for their correctness sensitive to the context.
Philosophical interest in context, and especially in the interaction of context with propositional attitudes and modals, continues to be strong; but the very general logical frameworks for context that McCarthy envisioned have yet not been taken up by philosophers.
Linguistic context versus extralinguistic context Considering the context of an utterance, one of the most intuitive distinctions is between the context as consisting of its previous and subsequent utterances — the linguistic contexts — and any other extra-linguistic circumstance surrounding the utterance.
context
noun communication
- discourse that surrounds a language unit and helps to determine its interpretation
noun state
- the set of facts or circumstances that surround a situation or event
Example: the historical context
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Linguistic context versus extralinguistic context Considering the context of an utterance one of the most intuitive distinctions is between the context as consisting of its previous and subsequent utterances — the linguistic contexts — and any other extra-linguistic circumstance surrounding the utterance