Semantic analysis based on human thought pattern

Author(s):  
Libo Zhang ◽  
Tiejian Luo ◽  
Yihan Sun ◽  
Lin Yang
2019 ◽  
pp. 83-89
Author(s):  
Yaroslava Bondarchuk

Background. Among all the Palaeolithic characters, perhaps the most mysterious and complex is the meander symbol that appeared in the 23rd millennium BC. Its semantic meaning remains a problem. The article aims at finding out what ideas about the world could position the sign of the meander in the Palaeolithic and comparing them with the characteristic of the zodiacal sign that dominated during the period of its appearance. Methods. The author used the method of semantic analysis of the meander symbols, viewing them in chronological sequence and the method of comparison to determine the conformity of the characteristics of zodiac signs to the ideas about the world of the Palaeolithic. The study resulted in finding that the meander symbol originated from smoothly curved lines, similar to waves, river flow, the curves of a snake. The inclusion in the meander of animal figures indicates that it symbolized the endless motion in heaven and on earth, the flow of life (being). This gives grounds for asserting that the occurrence of this sign falls on the era of Aquarius (23,650 - 21,500 BC). The formation of the swastika sign occurs in the Sagittarius era (18th millennium BC). Conclusion. The reflection of religious-ideological representations in the characteristics of zodiacal signs dominant at the time shows that this is the result of not human thought, but God's providence. Such a conclusion does not contradict the modern post-non-classical interpretation of the historical development of mankind, viewing the world-historical process as holistic.


2020 ◽  
pp. 1-17
Author(s):  
Szczepan J. Grzybowski ◽  
Miroslaw Wyczesany ◽  
Jan Kaiser

Abstract. The goal of the study was to explore event-related potential (ERP) differences during the processing of emotional adjectives that were evaluated as congruent or incongruent with the current mood. We hypothesized that the first effects of congruence evaluation would be evidenced during the earliest stages of semantic analysis. Sixty mood adjectives were presented separately for 1,000 ms each during two sessions of mood induction. After each presentation, participants evaluated to what extent the word described their mood. The results pointed to incongruence marking of adjective’s meaning with current mood during early attention orientation and semantic access stages (the P150 component time window). This was followed by enhanced processing of congruent words at later stages. As a secondary goal the study also explored word valence effects and their relation to congruence evaluation. In this regard, no significant effects were observed on the ERPs; however, a negativity bias (enhanced responses to negative adjectives) was noted on the behavioral data (RTs), which could correspond to the small differences traced on the late positive potential.


2019 ◽  
Vol 3 (2) ◽  
pp. 123-131
Author(s):  
Ervina CM Simatupang

The title of this study is Syntactic and Sematic Analysis on Slogans of Aviation in Asean Countries. The aim of this study is to analyze and describe the slogans of aviation companies in Asean companies syntactically and semantically. The method used in this study is descriptive method. Data source are taken from official websites of various aviation companies in Asean countries, and there are taken from Wikipedia as the website has listed in chart. The chart has covered the profile of the aviation companies in Asean countries. The theories used to analyze the data syntactically are from O


Author(s):  
Pierre Aubenque

Pierre Aubenque’s “Science Regained” (1962; translated by Clayton Shoppa) was originally published as the concluding chapter of Le Problème de l’Être chez Aristote, one of the most important and original books on Aristotle’s Metaphysics. In this essay, Aubenque contends that the impasses which beset the project of first philosophy paradoxically become its greatest accomplishments. Although science stabilizes motion and thereby introduces necessity into human cognition, human thought always occurs amidst an inescapable movement of change and contingency. Aristotle’s ontology, as a discourse that strives to achieve being in its unity, succeeds by means of the failure of the structure of its own approach: the search of philosophy – dialectic – becomes the philosophy of the search. Aubenque traces this same structure of scission, mediation, and recovery across Aristotelian discussions of theology, motion, time, imitation, and human activity.


Author(s):  
Nataliia Tsymbalenko

The subject of research-theoretical concepts of economic security managementof universities. The purpose of the article. The study of the essence of the economicsecurity management system of the university and the definition of its main tasks,the formulation of principles of economic security management of the university.Methodology. The dialectical method, methods of analysis and synthesis, methodsof structural-logical and semantic analysis were used to study and summarizescientific papers on the research topic. The results of the work. The essence of theuniversity’s economic security management system has been reviewed. The maintasks of the control system have been identified. A definition of the university’seconomic security system has been proposed. Principles of management of economicsecurity of the university have been formulated. These are: scientific andorganizational and social principles. Conclusions. The proposed principles allow totake into account the economic role and social mission of universities in managingeconomic security.


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