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X-bar theory — is a component of linguistic theory which attempts to identify syntactic features common to all languages. It claims that among their phrasal categories, all languages share certain structural similarities, including one known as the X bar ,… … Wikipedia
Bar 49 Recreation Ranch — Bar 49 Ranch= IntroductionThe Bar 49 Recreation Ranch no longer exists, but was a prototype of a new modern type of summer camp. It was operated from its opening in 1949 to its closing in 1977 in the Chiles Valley of Saint Helena, California,… … Wikipedia
BAR-HILLEL, YEHOSHUA — (1915–1975), philosopher and theoretical linguist. Bar Hillel was born in Vienna, educated in Germany, and after 1933, at the Hebrew University. He served in World War II, and lost an eye fighting in the Israeli War of Independence. At the end of … Encyclopedia of Judaism
Bar product (coding theory) — In information theory, the bar product of two linear codes C 2 sube; C 1 is defined as:C 1 | C 2 = { (c 1|c 1+c 2) : c 1 in C 1, c 2 in C 2 } ,where ( a | b ) denotes the concatenation of a and b . If the code words in C 1 are of length n , then… … Wikipedia
Bar (law) — The bar (with swinging gate doors) in an American courtroom that separates the judge s bench and lawyer s tables from the public viewing area in the foreground. The term bar is also a metonym used to collectively define the group of licensed… … Wikipedia
Bar chart — See also: Histogram Example of a bar chart, with Country as the discrete data set. A bar chart or bar graph is a chart with rectangular bars with lengths proportional to the values that they represent. The bars can be plotted vertically or… … Wikipedia
Bar-Hillel — Bạr Hillẹl, Yehoshua, israelischer Sprachphilosoph und Logiker, * Wien 8. 9. 1915, ✝ Jerusalem 25. 9. 1975; lehrte seit 1953 an der Hebräischen Universität in Jerusalem; trat anknüpfend an den Neopositivismus hervor durch… … Universal-Lexikon
Strut bar — A strut bar, strut brace, or strut tower brace (STB) is a mostly aftermarket car suspension accessory usually used in conjunction with MacPherson struts on monocoque or unibody chassis to provide extra strength between the strut towers.With a… … Wikipedia
Mirror theory — In theoretical linguistics, mirror theory refers to a particular approach to the architecture of the language organ developed by Michael Brody, who claims his theory to be purely representational (unlike most of the current generative theories… … Wikipedia
Representation theory of finite groups — In mathematics, representation theory is a technique for analyzing abstract groups in terms of groups of linear transformations. See the article on group representations for an introduction. This article discusses the representation theory of… … Wikipedia