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What makes sense is not law, syntax, rules or structure by Aaron Betsky

What makes sense is not law, syntax, rules or structure

Aaron Betsky
structuresyntaxlaw

A critical discourse that had respect for the mystery of art would look to the sense of life which finds expression in paradox, metaphor, tautology, and syntax.

Denis Donoghue
syntaxexpressionart
I'm still uncertain about the language declaration syntax. by Dennis Ritchie

I'm still uncertain about the language declaration syntax.

Dennis Ritchie
syntaxuncertainlanguage

There's life for you. Spend the best years of your life studying penmanship and rhetoric and syntax and Beowulf and George Eliot, and then somebody steals your pencil.

Dorothy Parker
best-years-of-your-lifesyntaxstudy
since feelings come first, who cares about the syntax of things? by e. e. cummings

since feelings come first, who cares about the syntax of things?

e. e. cummings
who-caressyntaxfeelings
who pays any attention to the syntax of things will never wholly... by e. e. cummings

who pays any attention to the syntax of things will never wholly kiss you

e. e. cummings
syntaxkissingattention

Contrary to the foolish notion that syntax is immaterial, people optimize the way they express themselves, and so express themselves differently with different syntaxes.

Erik Naggum
syntaxdifferentpeople

The use of the high level language made each programmer a factor of 5 to 10 more productive in a coding sense and more concerned with the semantics than the syntax of modules.

Fernando J. Corbato
syntaxlevelsuse

A computer program is a message from a man to a machine. The rigidly marshaled syntax and the scrupulous definitions all exist to make intention clear to the dumb engine.

Fred Brooks
syntaxdumbmen
Each person is an idiom unto himself, an apparent violation of th... by Gordon Allport

Each person is an idiom unto himself, an apparent violation of the syntax of the species.

Gordon Allport
violationsyntaxscience

Yiddish has a down-to-earth quality that makes it remote from high-flown rhetoric, and it has a catch-as-catch-can charm derived from its stunning variety-of syntax, spelling, pronunciation, and vocabulary-from region to region.

Israel Shenker
syntaxvocabularyquality

I take it that computational processes are both symbolic and formal. They are symbolic because they are defined over representations, and they are formal because they apply to representations, in virtue of (roughly) the syntax of the representations.

Jerry Fodor
syntaxvirtueprocess
If you think of music as a language, the space part is where you... by Jerry Garcia

If you think of music as a language, the space part is where you throw out all the syntax.

Jerry Garcia
syntaxspacethinking
Syntax, my lad. It has been restored to the highest place in the... by John Steinbeck

Syntax, my lad. It has been restored to the highest place in the republic.

John Steinbeck
republicsyntaxlad

Why do you seem so annoyed at what I'm saying?" "Because we're too much like each other. I loathe your face, which is a caricature of mine, I loathe your voice, which is a mockery of mine, I loathe your pathetic syntax, which is my own.

Jorge Luis Borges
syntaxannoyedvoice

The Canadian dialect of English . . . seems roughly to be the result of applying British syntax to an American vocabulary.

Lister Sinclair
dialectsyntaxvocabulary

The pull between sound and syntax creates a kind of musical tension in the language that interests me.

Marilyn Hacker
syntaxmusicalsound

When you translate poetry in particular, you're obliged to look at how the writer with whom you're working puts together words, sentences, phrases, the triple tension between the line of verse, the syntax and the sentence.

Marilyn Hacker
syntaxtogetherlooks

A candidate for office can have no greater advantage than muddled syntax; no greater liability than a command of language.

Marya Mannes
syntaxlanguageoffice

The constitution of madness as a mental illness, at the end of the eighteenth century, affords the evidence of a broken dialogue, posits the separation as already effected, and thrusts into oblivion all those stammered, imperfect words without fixed syntax in which the exchange between madness and reason was made. The language of psychiatry, which is a monologue of reason about madness, has been established only on the basis of such a silence.

Michel Foucault
syntaxsilencebroken
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