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Metalanguage Network Reflection

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Internet is an information and communication environment. The Internet replaces the reference offices of airports, train stations, shops, pharmacies. The Internet replaces libraries by placing on the Internet the main encyclopedias, dictionaries, various directories, branch databases and much more. TV channels and newspapers create their own websites, because the number of online audiences is constantly increasing. The network version of the publication due to advertising banners on the site can be more profitable and promising than its paper or television analogue-source. Social networks and blogs are developing and gaining popularity. They differ from traditional broadcast media not only in their interactivity, but the lexical filling and syntactic processing of the information offered. In addition, one of the special features of network communication is its metalanguage. Purpose is to characterize explicit and implicit manifestations of metalanguage reflexion of network vocabulary. The task: to describe the explicit symbols that are typical for network communication; language phenomena of implication in the network vocabulary. Methods. Descriptive and comparative. Results. The peculiarity of the network vocabulary is undeniable, since such lexicon is inherent in explicit and implicit meta-linguistic reflection. Language peculiarity of network communication covers all levels of language – phonetic, lexical, morphological and syntactic. In addition, graphics and spelling of the network language deserve attention. Such uniqueness is dictated by the activation of metalanguage reflexion.
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Using the explicit‑implicit socio‑critical approach systematized by Pierre Barberis, I will endeavour to trace the heuristic itinerary of a pugnacious illegitimate child in quest of her fugitive father. I will focus on textual clues and hermeneutical levers in order to reveal damages resulted in the absence of the father in the conjugal apparatus. In the first part, I will intend to prove that any paternal irresponsibility affects the vital equilibrium which is necessary to development within family and society. The second part, in turn, puts an emphasis on how psychological damages due to failed family life may result in reifying of minorities through the violation of women and children’s rights. Finally, I will endeavour to show that through the inter‑subjective gender approach one may see the project of a new world which fosters social justice for all sexes.
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This paper addresses the issue of stipulation in three cases of implicit definitions (postulates of scientific terms, systems of axioms and abstraction principles). It argues that the alleged implicit definitions do not have a purely stipulative status. Stipulation of the vehicles of the implicit definitions in question should end up with true postulates. However, those postulates should not be taken to be true only in virtue of stipulation since they have extra commitments. Horwich’s worry emerges in all three kinds of implicit definitions under consideration, since the existence of meanings so that the alleged postulates are true depends on extra requirements that should be fulfilled. Moreover, if Ramseyfication method is applied to the three kinds of implicit definition, they are split up into two components from which the first one is broadly factual while the second one is purely stipulative. The paper argues that their definitional task in each case should be assigned to their second component i.e. their Carnap-conditional.
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