Systemic functional linguistics

Stratification (linguistics)

In linguistics, stratification refers to the idea that language is organized in terms of hierarchically ordered strata (such as phonology, morphology, syntax, and semantics). This notion can be traced back to Saussure's dichotomy between signified and signifier and Hjelmslev's expression plane and content plane, but has been explicictly explored as a theoretical concept in stratificational linguistics and systemic functional linguistics. (Wikipedia).

Stratification (linguistics)
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STRATIFIED, SYSTEMATIC, and CLUSTER Random Sampling (12-4)

To create a Stratified Random Sample, divide the population into smaller subgroups called strata, then use random sampling within each stratum. Strata are formed based on members’ shared (qualitative) characteristics or attributes. Stratification can be proportionate to the population size

From playlist Sampling Distributions in Statistics (WK 12 - QBA 237)

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Homomorphisms in abstract algebra

In this video we add some more definition to our toolbox before we go any further in our study into group theory and abstract algebra. The definition at hand is the homomorphism. A homomorphism is a function that maps the elements for one group to another whilst maintaining their structu

From playlist Abstract algebra

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Introduction to Stratified, Cluster, Systematic, and Convenience Sampling

Please Subscribe here, thank you!!! https://goo.gl/JQ8Nys Introduction to Stratified, Cluster, Systematic, and Convenience Sampling

From playlist Statistics

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Gender Stratification: Crash Course Sociology #32

Today we’re looking at how society becomes stratified along gender lines. We’ll discuss Raewyn Connell’s concept of hegemonic masculinities and emphasized femininities. We’ll explore gender socialization in the home, media, and schools. Finally, we’ll explain how gender stratification resu

From playlist Sociology

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4. Post-colonial discourses of power & identity; the making of socio-economic & cultural hierarchies

MIT 24.908 Creole Language and Caribbean Identities, Spring 2017 View the complete course: https://ocw.mit.edu/24-908S17 Instructor: Rachel Schwartz, Karen Moorthi License: Creative Commons BY-NC-SA More information at https://ocw.mit.edu/terms More courses at https://ocw.mit.edu

From playlist How We Teach: MIT 24.908 Creole Language and Caribbean Identities, Spring 2017

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Cluster Sampling

What is cluster sampling? Comparison to stratified sampling. Advantages and disadvantages. Check out my e-book, Sampling in Statistics, which covers everything you need to know to find samples with more than 20 different techniques: https://prof-essa.creator-spring.com/listing/sampling-in

From playlist Sampling

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Mod-01 Lec-06 World Englishes

English Language and Literature by Dr. Liza Das & Dr. Krishna Barua,Department of Humanities and Social Sciences,IIT Guwahati.For more details on NPTEL visit http://nptel.ac.in

From playlist IIT Guwahati: English Language and Literature | CosmoLearning.org English Language

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General Linguistics - Questions of the Month (June 2013)

Is RP a social dialect? What about the status of Canadian English? Where can I find information about further vowels? When will the VLC offer the next MOOCs? These and other "questions of the month" that were asked in connection with the videos in this channel are taken up by Prof. Handke

From playlist Linguistic Questions of the Month

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General Linguistics - Questions of the Month (April 2013)

How should we handle assimilation effects in the transcription of PDE? What is the difference between sense and reference? Are Indonesian 'buku' and French 'beaucoup' related? Why was Manx not mentioned as a Celtic language? And what about Netlinguistics? These and other "questions of the

From playlist Linguistic Questions of the Month

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Why great thinkers balance optimism and pessimism | Big Think

Why great thinkers balance optimism and pessimism Watch the newest video from Big Think: https://bigth.ink/NewVideo Learn skills from the world's top minds at Big Think Edge: https://bigth.ink/Edge ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------- When it

From playlist Lawrence Krauss | Big Think

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Mod-01 Lec-01 Introduction

English Language and Literature by Dr. Liza Das & Dr. Krishna Barua,Department of Humanities and Social Sciences,IIT Guwahati.For more details on NPTEL visit http://nptel.ac.in

From playlist IIT Guwahati: English Language and Literature | CosmoLearning.org English Language

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Mod-01 Lec-07 The Rise of Cultural Studies

English Language and Literature by Dr. Liza Das & Dr. Krishna Barua,Department of Humanities and Social Sciences,IIT Guwahati.For more details on NPTEL visit http://nptel.ac.in

From playlist IIT Guwahati: English Language and Literature | CosmoLearning.org English Language

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Jean-Philippe Vert - Machine learning for patient stratification from genomic data

The possibility to collect genomic profiles (gene expression, mutations, ...) from cancer patients paves the way to automatic patient stratification from genomic data to predict survival, risk of relapse or response to a therapy, for example. The stratification rule itself is usually estim

From playlist From Molecules and Cells to Human Health : Ideas and concepts

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What is Reductionism?

There are two different types of reductionism. One is called methodological reductionism, the other one theory reductionism. Methodological reductionism is about the properties of the real world. It’s about taking things apart into smaller things and finding that the smaller things determ

From playlist Philosophy of Science

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Mod-01 Lec-05 The Globalization of English

English Language and Literature by Dr. Liza Das & Dr. Krishna Barua,Department of Humanities and Social Sciences,IIT Guwahati.For more details on NPTEL visit http://nptel.ac.in

From playlist IIT Guwahati: English Language and Literature | CosmoLearning.org English Language

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GoGaRuCo 2012 - Linguistic Potluck: Crowdsourcing Localization in Rails by Heather Rivers

Some of the most interesting challenges programmers face today are found at the intersection of natural and computer languages. Natural languages don't have documented source code, well-defined APIs or stable release versions. There is no spec (unless it's French), and even native speakers

From playlist Golden Gate Ruby Conference 2012

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Stochastic Normalizing Flows

Introduction to the paper https://arxiv.org/abs/2002.06707

From playlist Research

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Social Stratification: Crash Course Sociology #21

How do different societies establish a social hierarchy? Today we’re starting our unit on social stratification, starting with four basic principles of a sociological understanding of stratification. We’ll explain open and closed systems of stratification and explore examples of different

From playlist Sociology

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