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A distinction without a difference is a type of logical fallacy where an author or speaker attempts to describe a distinction between two things where no discernible difference exists. [1] It is particularly used when a word or phrase has connotations associated with it that one party to an argument prefers to avoid.
The 2016 study assigned an isolated quadrate (specimen MHNM.KK376) to Sigilmassasaurus brevicollis due to its difference from other specimens assigned to Spinosaurus aegyptiacus, [7] though this was rejected by the 2020 study which noted that these differences in morphology are indicative of variation in skull morphology within a single species ...
Sometimes "clearnet" is used as a synonym for "surface web"—excluding both the darknet and the deep web. The World Wide Web is one of the most popular distributed services on the Internet, and the surface web is composed of the web pages and databases that are indexed by traditional search engines.
At the same time, light verbs are not completely empty semantically, because there is a clear difference in meaning between "take a bath" and "give a bath", and one cannot "do a bath". [ 3 ] Light verbs can be accounted for in different ways in theoretical frameworks, for example as semantically empty predicate licensers [ 4 ] or a kind of ...
Before the win, Las Vegas was in the running for the No. 1 pick. After it, the New York Giants have the clear-cut inside track to it while several other teams moved up the board as well.
Imageability is a measure of how easily a physical object, word or environment will evoke a clear mental image in the mind of any person observing it. [1] [2] It is used in architecture and city planning, in psycholinguistics, [3] and in automated computer vision research. [4]
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The class usually labeled "feminine", for instance, includes the word for fire and nouns relating to fire, as well as all dangerous creatures and phenomena. (This inspired the title of the George Lakoff book Women, Fire, and Dangerous Things.) The Ngangikurrunggurr language has noun classes reserved for canines and hunting weapons.