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A mechanical device for making arithmetic calculations, the abacus is a precursor to, and a very primitive form of a
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is the process of adopting an explanatory hypothesis, which according to Charles Sanders Peirce (1839–1914) is the first
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(1079–1142),
French theologian and philosopher. Born and schooled in Brittany, Abélard studied in Paris under the philosophers
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A term, borrowed from Latin, meaning free from dependency, autonomous. Traditionally, it is used to refer to a type of phrase or clause, i.e. ...
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A clause-like construction that typically takes the form of a non-finite subordinate clause, e.g. ‘The dinner having been prepared...
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An archaic term for abuse, misuse, a nominalized form from the verb abuse. It was revived in 1942 by Eric Partridge...
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Actant is a term that was introduced into narratology and semiotics in 1966 by Algirdas Julien Greimas as a synonym