Saturday, May 29, 2010

F(x) = y / Domain and Range and Context Function

Based on the Adaptive Structuratioon Theory model, we have come up with a function driven context platform method for ascertaining the meta-derivative effect size condition for a semiotic work found in either a literary setting or an online driven setting. The F(x) is the context function, where the x is the domain as defined as the word or the sentence section of a paragraph. The y is the range and is defined as the meaning of the semiotic expression. The variation in the delivery of the expressions can be altered by the function F( ) and this is known as the Contextual function and obviously, in cases, can alter the meaning of the sentence or can change the outcome of the paragraph structure. Given that these are "played" within the context of the Adaptive Structuration Theory, where the emphases is on the time, place and space conditions of a situation, we can see the "play" in variations and conditions can result in the ability to use the variations as a series of testing conditions for meaning studies in semiotics.

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