perspectivalization
English
Etymology
Noun
perspectivalization (uncountable)
- The act of causing to become perspectival.
- 2011, Claudia Maienborn • Klaus von Heusinger • Paul Portner, Semantics: An International Handbook of Natural Language Meaning - Volume 1, De Gruyter Mouton Publishing, page 682
- There is an analogy between how profiling and perspectivalization work and the way the original Minskyan frames work.
- 2016, Marc Lamparello, Reason and Counterpoint, Wipf & Stock Publishing - Eugene & Oregon, page 410
- One of the results of perspectivalization is the circumstantial and contextual suspension of a literal ontological attitude.
- 1996, Michael Joyce, Of Two Minds: Hypertext Pedagogy and Poetics, Ann Arbor - The Michigan University Press, page 1
- Much of what follows is about changed perspectives, or what my mentor, Sherman Paul, terms perspectivalization, a primary postmodern virtue.
- 2011, Claudia Maienborn • Klaus von Heusinger • Paul Portner, Semantics: An International Handbook of Natural Language Meaning - Volume 1, De Gruyter Mouton Publishing, page 682
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