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  2. Speech codes theory - Wikipedia

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    Philipsen addresses the criticisms of Speech Code Theory by saying that: 1. "Speech Codes Theory does not account for manifestations of power in discourse. This is a matter of omission in the theoretical assumptions, methodological framework, and examination of fieldwork materials. 2. Speech Codes Theory treats culture as overly deterministic.

  3. Basil Bernstein - Wikipedia

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    Basil Bernard Bernstein (1 November 1924 – 24 September 2000) [1] was a British sociologist known for his work in the sociology of education. He worked on socio-linguistics and the connection between the manner of speaking and social organization.

  4. Gerry Philipsen - Wikipedia

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    the substance of the speech codes (whether they contained a vocabulary or way of speaking that held meanings for social constructs and worlds). how speech codes could be observed and formulated. the force of the speech code in social life. (Philipsen and Albrecht 119-156) Works by Basil Bernstein heavily influenced Philipsen. Bernstein used the ...

  5. Multiple code theory - Wikipedia

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    Multiple code theory (MCT) is a theory that conceives of the human brain as processing information in three codes. A certain issue can be coded in three languages, via symbolic verbal information (letters), symbolic nonverbal information (images), and pre-symbolic information (body feeling).

  6. File:Algebraic Geometric Coding Theory.pdf - Wikipedia

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  8. Bernstein's theorem - Wikipedia

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    In mathematics, Bernstein's theorem may refer to: Bernstein's theorem about the Sato–Bernstein polynomial; Bernstein's problem about minimal surfaces; Bernstein's theorem on monotone functions; Bernstein's theorem (approximation theory) Bernstein's theorem (polynomials) Bernstein's lethargy theorem; Bernstein–von Mises theorem

  9. Constructive function theory - Wikipedia

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    In mathematical analysis, constructive function theory is a field which studies the connection between the smoothness of a function and its degree of approximation. [1] [2] It is closely related to approximation theory. The term was coined by Sergei Bernstein.