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1.3 Purpose, Audience, Tone, and Content – Say It Well: Writing for ... pressbooks.lib.vt.edu Virginia Tech Publishing 5 facts
claimReaders of professional writing assignments typically expect consistencies in appearance, such as correct grammar and traditional formatting like double-spaced lines and legible fonts.
claimPolishing writing with correct grammar allows readers to focus on the content of the message rather than being distracted by errors.
claimPolishing writing with correct grammar allows readers to focus on the content rather than being distracted by errors.
claimGrammar and sentence structure function as the appearance of a piece of writing, similar to how physical appearance affects how a speaker is perceived during a speech.
claimGrammar and sentence structure function as the 'appearance' of a piece of writing, similar to how personal appearance affects the reception of a speech.
6.1 Purpose, Audience, Tone, and Content – Writing for Success opened.tesu.edu Thomas Edison State University 4 facts
claimReaders of an assignment typically expect consistencies in appearance, such as correct grammar and traditional formatting like double-spaced lines and legible font.
claimGrammar and sentence structure function as the 'appearance' of a piece of writing, similar to how personal appearance affects the reception of a speech.
claimPolishing writing with correct grammar allows readers to focus on the content rather than being distracted by errors.
claimGrammar and sentence structure function as the 'appearance' of a piece of writing, similar to how personal grooming affects how an audience perceives a speaker.
Applying Large Language Models in Knowledge Graph-based ... arxiv.org Benedikt Reitemeyer, Hans-Georg Fill · arXiv Jan 7, 2025 2 facts
claimEnterprise modeling is a sub-discipline of language-based conceptual modeling that relies on formal syntax, defined as a grammar consisting of symbols and rules for their combination.
claimSemantics in enterprise modeling is defined as a mapping between elements of the grammar and a semantic domain.
Play: Learning through play child-encyclopedia.com Peter K. Smith, Anthony Pellegrini · Encyclopedia on Early Childhood Development Mar 23, 2023 1 fact
claimLanguage skills, including phonology (speech sounds), semantics (vocabulary and meaning), grammar (syntax), and pragmatics (using language appropriately in social situations), develop rapidly during the preschool years.
Evolutionary psychology - Wikipedia en.wikipedia.org Wikipedia 1 fact
claimSteven Pinker argues that the fact that children can learn any human language without explicit instruction suggests that language, including most of grammar, is innate and requires only interaction to be activated.
A Survey of Incorporating Psychological Theories in LLMs - arXiv arxiv.org arXiv 1 fact
claimNoam Chomsky (1980) characterized human language acquisition by the 'Poverty of the Stimulus,' which posits that children acquire complex grammar from relatively little input, whereas Large Language Models typically require developmentally implausible amounts of linguistic data to learn morphological rules.
Why Large Language Models Hallucinate - YouTube youtube.com YouTube Apr 20, 2023 1 fact
claimLarge Language Models do not hallucinate in the traditional sense; they function by generating text that adheres to spelling and grammar rules, treating sensible and nonsensical outputs identically.
How has Written Business Communication Changed in Today's ... englishscore.com EnglishScore 1 fact
claimOrganization and discourse are essential components of writing that contribute to a writer's 'voice' in the same manner as grammar and vocabulary.