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  1. Ungvary, R.: ¬Ein natürliches System der Gegenstände (1985) 0.01
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    Abstract
    Mit Hilfe eines generativen Modells der Begriffe der Gegenstände sollten alle wahrscheinlichen und 'unwahrscheinlichen' atomaren Gegnstände der Natur und Gesellschaft bzw. der praktischen Handlung und der theoretischen Überlegung feststellbar und die molekularen Gegenstände ableitbar sein. Das Modell wurde ursprünglich zur Klassifikation von Periodika einer Zeitschriftendatenbank erstellt und durch KLassieren von ca. 17.000 Periodika überprüft
    Pages
    S.19-41
    Source
    Anwendungen in der Klassifikation. I. Proc. 8. Jahrestagung der Gesellschaft für Klassifikation, Hofgeismar, 10.-13.4.1984. Hrsg.: R.G. Henzler
  2. Ungvary, R.: ¬Die Anwendung der Thesaurusmethode bei der Vermittlung von Wissen (1986) 0.00
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    Abstract
    Mit Hilfe von beschrifteten, gerichteten Graphen können in vereinfachter Form die Zusammenhänge der Fachbegriffe einer Äußerung, eines Themas, eines Gegenstandsbereiches dargestellt werden. Solche semantischen Graphen können auch als Modelle des Wissens verstanden und bei der Vermittlung von Wissen - im Unterricht, im Text - als Skizze der Gedanken und Gedankengänge verwendet werden. Ihre Rolle ist mit der eines Inhaltsverzeichnisses zu vergleichen. Das semantische Modell repräsentiert die Skizze der Bedeutung von Inhalten, das Inhaltsverzeichnis hingegen die Skizze des Gegenstandes von Inhalten. Mit Hilfe der Thesaurusmethode erfolgt die Vermittlung von Wissen über Klassifikation durch die 'Klassifikation' selbst
    Pages
    S.48-63
    Source
    Klassifikation als Werkzeug der Lehre und Forschung. Hrsg.: I. Dahlberg
  3. Ungvary, R.: ¬The foundations of classification : an introduction into the theory of information retrieval languages (1982) 0.00
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    Footnote
    Rez. in: International classification 10(1983), S.110
  4. Ungvary, R.: Intensional splitting : an empirical examination of conceptual duality (1986) 0.00
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    Abstract
    Certain words are extremely closely connected, regarding their meanings; such word pairs can be formed, however, not only with the well-known synonyms and antonyms, but also with words of clearly different meaning (e.g. light-photon). Our studies show that, even in the case of real synonyms, there is a purely semantical - and consequently conceptual - difference between the parts/elements of the word pairs. Within the pairs there is an elementary conceptual accessibility between the parts; according to all indications this is the basis for the remarkable semantical connection. This close connection is the intensional splitting, the quantum of relation. It is assumed that is plays an important role in the semantical deep structure. Synonyms and antonyms are mere random marks of the existence of this relation on the level of the natural language
    Source
    International classification. 13(1986) no.1, S.9-17
  5. Ungvary, R.: ¬Die Qualität des Begrifflichen : eine Untersuchung der Symmetrieverhältnisse von Begriffsgefügen (1985) 0.00
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    Source
    Ars Semiotica. 8(1985) Nr.3/4, S.330-
  6. Ungvary, R.: Application of the thesaurus method to the communication of knowledge (1983) 0.00
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    Source
    International classification. 10(1983) no.2, S.63-68

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