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 Encyclopedia: Topic map
Lars Marius Garshol's schema for topic maps in RDF
Topics, associations, and occurrences can be typed, but the types must be defined by the creator of the topic maps, and is known as the ontology of the topic map.
Topic Maps are an ISO standard for the representation and interchange of knowledge, with an emphasis on the findability of information.
www.nationmaster.com /encyclopedia/Topic-map   (435 words)

  
 Topic (linguistics) - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
In linguistics, the topic (or theme) is the part of the proposition that is being talked about (predicated).
Pro-drop languages like Japanese tend simply to delete the old topic, which is then left implicit throughout the discourse until a new one appears.
In the example, the discourse-level topic is established in the first sentence: it is Mike's house.
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/Topic_(linguistics)   (392 words)

  
 Controversy - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
It is the nature of controversies in the humanities that they cannot generally be conclusively settled and may be accompanied by the disruption of peace and even quarreling.
In jurisprudence, a controversy differs from a case, which includes all suits criminal as well as civil; a controversy is a purely civil proceeding.
Controversies in mathematics and the sciences are generally eventually solved.
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/Controversial_issue   (408 words)

  
 Topic Records - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Topic Records began as an offshoot of the UK Communist Party in 1939.
In the 1950s Topic Records separated from the Communist party but those involved still had socialist credentials.
The earliest album of UK traditional music was "Her Mantle so Green" by Margaret Barry in 1958 on the Topic label.
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/Topic_Records   (408 words)

  
 Topic - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
In linguistics, the Topic (or theme) is the part of a proposition that is being talked about (predicated).
Topic Maps, an ISO standard for the representation and interchange of knowledge
Topic (chocolate bar), a brand of milk chocolate confectionery bar with hazelnuts in soft nougat and smooth caramel
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/Topic   (121 words)

  
 Linguistics: Encyclopedia topic
Historical linguistics enjoys both a rich history (the study of linguistics grew out of historical linguistics) and a strong theoretical foundation for the study of language change (language change: language change is the manner in which the phonetic, morphologymorphological, semantic,...
Linguistic inquiry (inquiry: A search for knowledge) is pursued by a wide variety of specialists, who may not all be in harmonious agreement; as Russ Rymer (Russ Rymer: russ rymer is a book author and freelance journalist with articles on the new york times,...
Broadly conceived, linguistics is the study of human language (language: A systematic means of communicating by the use of sounds or conventional symbols), and a linguist is someone who engages in this study.
www.absoluteastronomy.com /reference/linguistics   (3429 words)

  
 Topic Maps — Data Model
Topic maps contain only subject identifiers (and not the corresponding subject indicators), and consequently it is the subject identifier that is the basis for merging.
Topic maps are organized around topics, which represent subjects of discourse; associations, representing relationships between the subjects; and occurrences, which connect the subjects to pertinent information resources.
Topics may in addition to the properties defined above also have types, instances, supertypes, and subtypes, represented by means of associations using the subject identifiers defined in 7.2 and 7.3.
www.isotopicmaps.org /sam/sam-model   (7567 words)

  
 Japanese language - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Kochira is the topic of the sentence, indicated by the particle wa.
topic-prominent language, which means it marks topic separately from subject, and the two do not always coincide.
Japanese nouns in general have neither number nor gender.
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/Japanese_language   (7567 words)

  
 BBC British Council teaching English - Talk - Vote
I would like to say that Controversial topics usually generate lively debates and not always end up in bitter arguments so we should manage them adequately and it is up to the teachers if they know how conduct debates at any class activity for practicing speaking and this is why teachers should use for.
There are topics that are controversial such as smoking/not smoking, driving on the right/driving on the left, wearing tattoos/not wearing tattoos.
Controversial topics are OK. I agree with Esther from Israel.
www.bbc.co.uk /worldservice/learningenglish/teachingenglish/vote/vote8_controversy.shtml   (3342 words)

  
 MyMajors.com - Help Topic: Linguistics
Linguistics contributes to and prepares students for professional fields such as law, because it uses a variety of rigorous methodologies for the analysis of language.
Linguistics is the scientific study of the nature, structure, grammar, history and function of language.
Linguistics is a highly theoretical discipline, similar to and drawing from philosophy, computing and artificial intelligence, anthropology, and cognitive psychology.
www.mymajors.com /help/help.jsp?helpid=5088   (626 words)

  
 Linguistics
Selected topics in linguistics, such as writing systems, women and language, text grammars, language universals, sociolinguistics.
The linguist is concerned with languages, past and present, in all their diversity, but one ultimate goal of the discipline is to discover the common principles underlying all human language, and in this way to contribute to the understanding of human nature itself.
The principal divisions of the subject are these: phonetics and phonology (the structure of the sound system of language), morphology and syntax (the structure of words and sentences), and semantics and pragmatics (the relation of the forms of language to their meanings and uses in communication).
www.wisc.edu /pubs/home/archives/gopher/lettsci94/00000142.html   (1481 words)

  
 UCI Catalogue: Department of Linguistics
Intensive study of a small number of well-defined topics which have had significant impact on the development of syntactic theory.
Intensive study of a small number of current topics in phonological theory.
The doctoral concentration in Linguistics, administered by a group of faculty specializing in the field, is focused on theoretical linguistics and its role in the cognitive sciences.
www.editor.uci.edu /97-98/ss/ss.9.html   (2778 words)

  
 Course Descriptions: Cleveland State University Undergraduate Catalog
Topics may address concerns of contemporary society or be specific to professions or areas of study.
Study of the civilization or culture of a particular period or topic, such as "Colonial Culture," "Caudillismo," "Art in the Caribbean," or "Writers of Spanish America." Topics to be announced.
Study of the civilization or culture of a particular period or topic, such as "20th-Century Politics in Context," or "Civil War in Film and Art." Topics to be announced.
www.csuohio.edu /undergradcatalog/courses/courindex/spn.htm   (1860 words)

  
 BU Linguistics Courses
Topics include (but are not limited to) predication and quantification, scope and anaphora, problems of discourse analysis, various issues at the interface of semantics and pragmatics, and crosslinguistic semantics.
Topics to be covered will be drawn, in part, from the recent programs of the annual Boston University Conference on Language Development.
CAS LX 500 Topics in Linguistics: Language Universals
www.bu.edu /linguistics/UG/COURSES-LX.html   (2110 words)

  
 On-topic - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
A contribution may be off-topic with regard to a thread/page/etc., or with regard to the whole site/newsgroup/etc., which is often established for dealing with specific topics.
Being on-topic is not generally required to be indicated, but in some groups on-topic discussion is so rare that the header is marked accordingly.
A contribution is on-topic if it is within the bounds of the current discussion, article, etc. The term is normally used in the context of mailing lists, discussion groups, bulletin boards, newsgroups, and wikis.
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/Off-topic   (118 words)

  
 ISO 13250-2: Topic Maps — Data Model
ISO 13250-2: Topic Maps — Data Model is part 2 of ISO 13250, the topic maps standard, and defines a formal data model for topic maps, which will be used to define the XML topic map syntax (XTM), and also be the foundation for the query language (TMQL) and the schema language (TMCL).
The guide to the topic maps standards, which explains what is currently happening with the topic map standards.
The topic map standards topic map, which contains lots of useful background information on the TMDM draft, and the issues with it.
www.isotopicmaps.org /sam   (303 words)

  
 NetworkedPlanet - Networked Information, Networked Knowledge
The Topic Maps standard defines a new paradigm for information organisation focussed on topics, which represent a subject of discussion; associations which provide typed relationships between topics; and occurrences which link a topic to content that is related to the topic.
The topic map structure is flexible enough to represent both domain knowledge and document classification schemes.
Although separate from the resources, the topic map maintains links to the resources that relate to the subjects described in the topic map, effectively providing a map or index to the content.
www.networkedplanet.com   (918 words)

  
 Ontopia: The Topic Map company
Topic Maps can be used to support the creation and management of corporate taxonomies, thesauri, and ontologies, and further, can be the encompassing knowledge model for transitioning from one to the next.
Topic maps are based on an international standard, defined by the ISO, and are interchanged using the Extensible Markup Language (XML) defined by the W3C.
Topic mapping is a new paradigm for organizing, retrieving, and navigating information resources.
www.ontopia.net   (2024 words)

  
 Cover Pages: (XML) Topic Maps
Topic Maps tools are ideally suited for providing the infrastructure to content intelligence solutions because of: the separation between subject management, subject organization and contents; (2) the ability to implement decentralized interoperable solutions; (3) the ability to reuse and exploit the existing information organization within the enterprises.
Topic maps are organized around topics, which are symbols representing real-world things, associations representing relationships between the things, and occurrences, which connect the topic map to information resources pertinent to the topics...
Topic maps are bodies of information that consist of 'topics', each of which is a surrogate for a single subject.
xml.coverpages.org /topicMaps.html   (17121 words)

  
 CommentPlugin < Plugins < TWiki
Comments, signed and dated, added at end of the target topic (the anchor is ignored)
Comments, signed and dated, added at top of the topic (the anchor is ignored)
The target topic is searched for the regular expression, and the comment inserted relative to the string that the search matched.
twiki.sourceforge.net /cgi-bin/view/Plugins/CommentPlugin   (17121 words)

  
 MT-Blacklist: Monday, hell or high water :: The Daily Journey :: JayAllen.org
Comment spam is suddenly the topic du jour in the blogosphere.
Comment SpamSix Apart is looking at the problem of comment spam on Movable Type blogs, and they offer some solutions.
I don't want to offer a feature request for this release, but as a ponderable for a future version perhaps you could consider adding an option to replace the incoming banned comment with a placeholder notice indicating that a comment was blocked.
www.jayallen.org /journey/2003/10/mtblacklist_monday_hell_or_high_water   (17121 words)

  
 XML Topic Maps (XTM) 1.0
Since subject identity forms the basis for merging topic maps and interchanging semantics, authors are encouraged to always indicate the subject identity of their topics in the most robust manner possible, in particular through the use of standardized ontologies expressed as published subject indicators.
Topic map nodes are objects in the system's internal representation of a topic map that represent topics, associations, and scopes.
XML Topic Maps (XTM) is a product of the TopicMaps.Org Authoring Group (AG), formed in 2000 by an independent consortium named TopicMaps.Org, originally chaired by Michel Biezunski and Steven R. Newcomb, and chaired at the date of delivery of this specification by Steve Pepper and Graham Moore.
www.topicmaps.org /xtm/1.0   (7677 words)

  
 CONTROVERSIAL TOPICS term papers, research papers on CONTROVERSIAL TOPICS and essays at AcaDemon
This paper examines the controversial topic of what constitutes a marriage and what unions between partners are worthy of the state and federal government's institutional protection.
Discusses the controversial topic of homosexual marriages and whether the government has the right to regulate such unions.
The author points out that, while issues of controversy are often framed in 'rights based' or legal terms, medical science must provide some answers as to how to cope ethically with these issues, just as lawyers wrestle with issues of civil rights.
www.academon.com /lib/essay/controversial-topics.html   (3658 words)

  
 Wikipedia:List of controversial issues - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
This is a controversial topic, which may be disputed.
The primary characteristic of a controversial issue is that the article is constantly being edited in a circular manner, or even worse, is provoking edit wars.
This page is conceived as a location for articles that regularly become biased and need to be fixed, or articles that were once the subject of an NPOV dispute and are likely to suffer future disputes.
www.wikipedia.org /wiki/Wikipedia:List_of_controversial_issues   (430 words)

  
 List of basic linguistic topics - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Below is a list of basic topics in linguistics -- topics which will help the beginner become familiar with the field of linguistics.
For a comprehensive list, see List of linguistic topics.
Beginnings of modern linguistics in the 19th century
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/Linguistics_basic_topics   (166 words)

  
 Help me pick a paper topic! Ask MetaFilter
Linguistics ties into a lot of other interesting areas, so it may be easy to build a topic around something else in which you're also interested.
Your proposed topic is way, way too broad; you need to narrow it down to something you can address in a few pages.
It's been a while since I did this, but a really good topic to write upon is sociolinguistics, i.e.
ask.metafilter.com /mefi/37444   (1389 words)

  
 Theoretical Linguistics
A bibliography of linguistics of the Galecia region and dialect of Spain.
Focuses on purely linguistics terms, such as those likely to be found in the readings of a first-year graduate student.
The first section is a general presentation of the nature of the languages, and the second consists of a catalog of the languages (arranged by language families).
www.library.uiuc.edu /mdx/bibliogs/linguistics/ling.htm   (5537 words)

  
 InfoDome - Subject Guide for Hot Topics Supersites
For most topics, there are bibliographic essays outlining important contributions and a selection of recent philosophical and popular articles on the topic.
Topics include gun control, the budget, education, the environment, gay and lesbian issues, human rights, abortion, women's issues, veterans' issues, and youth resources.
Topics included are those most relevant to women, including reproductive rights, domestic violence, sexual harassment, and gender bias.
infodome.sdsu.edu /research/guides/hot/supersites.shtml   (597 words)

  
 Topic map processing, an introduction
The tm object is the resulting topic map after the import of the topic map document.
See the reference documentation for a complete overview of topic map classes and their methods.
The Topic Map processor is a piece of software that is capable of importing, exporting, querying and manipulating Topic Maps.
www.ontopia.net /software/tmproc/intro_tm.html   (906 words)

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