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Formality - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
A formality is an established procedure or set of specific behaviors and utterances, conceptually similar to a ritual although typically secular and less involved. A formality may be as simple as a ...
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Formality supports all of the out-ofthe- box DC Ultra optimizations and so provides the highest quality of results that are fully verifiable.
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Formality is a kind of social deixis that expresses the setting or social activity in which language use takes place. ... Concept module: formality...
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This paper reviews experiences in designing, developing, and working with the users of a variety of interactive computer systems. ... To understand the effects of imposing or requiring formality, we draw on our own experiences designing and using such systems.
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Definition of formality from the Merriam-Webster Online Dictionary with audio pronunciations, thesaurus, Word of the Day, and word games. ... Learn more about "formality" and related topics at Britannica.com...
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Nonformality is a non-formal weblog about educational thinking and practise. ... When a man is subject to violence it is called torture, but when a woman is subject to violence it is called culture. ... The title of this article might be rather provoking for some, as we have been raised to think that cultural awareness is...
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Subscribe to formality’s Recent Activity ... This is formality's TypePad Profile. ... Join TypePad and start following formality's activity...
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CiteSeerX - Document Details (Isaac Councill, Lee Giles): . A new concept of formality of linguistic expressions is introduced and argued to be the most important dimension of variation between styles or registers. ... An empirical measure of formality, the F-score, is proposed, based on the frequencies of different word...
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This twisted appreciation of David Foster Wallace began as an email to my good friend Paula. I've edited it a bit ... (Click the photo to the left and it will take you to a short story published by the New Yorker in 2007 called "Good People."). ... By now you've heard that David Foster Wallace hung himself to death on Friday,
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