Because of the systematicity of their training and their mode of analysis, they tend to exaggerate the systematicity of the things they study.
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The reason SME does not match attributes is because it is trying to create connected knowledge based on relationships and thus satisfy the systematicity principle.
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It presents an artificial systematicity that is not actually present in the language .-- Ptcamn 23 : 10, 7 September 2006 ( UTC)
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Systematicity itself is rarely challenged as a property of natural languages and logics, but some challenge that thought is systematic in the same way languages are.
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What the word " Socratic " adds to the art of questioning is systematicity, depth, and an abiding interest in assessing the truth or plausibility of things.
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I knew some of this was going on among editors of certain nationalities, but the extent and systematicity of it in this case exceeds what I've seen so far.
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Fodor and Pylyshyn say that cognitive architecture can only explain the property of systematicity by appealing to a system of representations and that connectionism either employs a cognitive architecture of representations or else does not.
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The Official Report gives the places and scores of the first 19 . The places of some others are known, though without much systematicity save for the preservation of the placings of the Dutch gymnasts.
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Connectionists have responded to Fodor and Pylyshyn by denying that connectionism uses LOT, by denying that cognition is essentially a function that uses representational input and output or denying that systematicity is a law of nature that rests on representation.
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Based on the systematicity of sound changes, we know with a fair degree of certainty that the names " Domari " and " Romani " derive from the Indo-Aryan word " om ".