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concept:never-ask-for-word-meaning-in-isolation-but-only-in-the-context-of-a-sentenceNever ask for word meaning in isolation, but only in the context of a sentence.
Statement of Frege's context principle; shows tension with strict compositional bottom-up approach.
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- Top-down meaning flowassociated_withMeaning inferred from context down to words, following Frege's context principle
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- Primary guiding question for the paper; explores multiple formulations and uses of the term.
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- Slide presentation on quantum compositional intelligence by Bob Coecke at ACT2022
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