5 resultados para Semantic relations
em Universidad del Rosario, Colombia
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Este trabajo describe la participación de actores no gubernamentales como los denominados Think Tanks en el ciclo de la polìtica exterior de los Estados Unidos. Centrándose en el Council On Foreign Relations y su rol en la política exterior estadounidense desde su fundación en 1921.
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Semantic memory has been studied from various fields. The first models emerged from cognitive psychology from the hand of the division proposed by Tulving between semantic and episodic memory. Over the past thirty years there have been parallel developments in the fields of psycholinguistics, cognitive psychology and cognitive neuropsychology. The present work is to review the contributions that have emerged within the neuropsychology to the study of semantic memory and to present an updated overview of the points of consensus. First, it is defined the term "semantics" conceptually within the field of neuropsychology. Then, there is a dichotomy that passes through both psychological and neuropsychological models on semantic memory: the existence of modals versus amodal representations. Third, there are developed the main theoretical models in neuropsychology that emerged in an attempt to explain categoryspecific semantic deficits. Finally, more robust contributions and points that still generate some discussion are reviewed.
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El objetivo de este artículo es mostrar que el lenguaje está íntimamente vinculado con el mundo social y que aclarar tal relación depende de considerar en un mismo plano de dependencia a los enunciados y a las acciones –lo que obliga considerar al lenguaje como un tipo de comportamiento compartido. Eso quiere decir que el lenguaje no sirve solamente a las necesidades de la vida social como medio de intercomprensión. Sobre un fondo relativamente autónomo –caracterizable en las consideraciones sobre los matices semánticos introducidos por las significaciones implícitas– el lenguaje funciona en condiciones de realización que son relaciones sociales altamente segmentadas y jerarquizadas. La hipótesis es que el lenguaje se realiza socialmente, en la medida en que facilita a los individuos una forma de contacto. También insistimos en que como punto de partida para el análisis del carácter social del lenguaje es necesario reconocer el valor performativo que tienen los enunciados en cuanto comportan, en el ámbito de los hechos del habla, un cierto poder realizativo ajustado a condiciones sociales que determinan los caminos de tal realización.-----The aim of this article is to show that the language is intimately linked with the social world and that to clarify such a relation depends on considering in the same plane of dependence the enunciates and the actions - what it leads to consider the language as a type of shared behavior. That means that the language not only serves to the needs of the social life as way of interunderstanding. On a bottom relatively autonomous –caracterizable in the considerations on the semantic shades introduced by the implicit significances– the language works in conditions of accomplishment that are social relations highly segmented and ranked The hypothesis is that the language is made in the measure in which it facilitates a form of contact to the individuals. Also we insist that as point of item (game) for the analysis of the social character of the language it is necessary to recognize the interpretative value that has the enunsates in all that they endure, in the area of the facts of the speech, a certain execute-power fitted to social conditions that determine the ways of such a accomplishment.
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The inclusion of subnational entities in international politics, breaks with the exclusive privilege of handling external relations by the States. Regions and municipalities have developed international policies that strengthen local affairs in cultural, economic, politic, security and strategic cooperation aspects, through the so-called parallel diplomacy activities. The influence of regional institutions in global affairs is growing; however paradiplomacy practice is not institutionalized and received little attention in international relation studies.