Others cite Esperanto and German forms as keys to the word's structure, and derive meanings varying from'I don't know where'to'Paradise '.
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The point of all this, he says, is to try to derive meaning from experience and then to " express space ."
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Dr . W . Barnett Pearce discusses how people derive meaning in communication based on reference points gained or passed down to them culturally.
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The temporal lobe is involved in processing sensory input into derived meanings for the appropriate retention of visual memories, language comprehension, and emotion association.
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The same dictionary also explains that the word has a derived meaning of " to be forgiving or tolerant in an unprincipled way ".
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The temporal lobe is involved in processing sensory input into derived meanings for the appropriate retention of visual memory, language comprehension, and emotion association.
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By focusing on the principle of linking specific sounds and characters, the child has the ability to recognize new words and derive meaning from them.
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This is generally achieved by mapping the derived meaning into a set of assertions in predicate logic, then using logical deduction to arrive at conclusions.
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Specifically the second and third levels, which overlap vastly, can be intertwined in that obtaining, understanding and deriving meaning are part of the same process.
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These range from " naive semantics " or " stochastic semantic analysis " to the use of " pragmatics " to derive meaning from context.