Expression Pattern
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A Expression Pattern is a pattern language element that structures expressive content through systematic organization of semantic elements and syntactic forms.
- AKA: Expressive Pattern, Expression Framework, Expression Structure.
- Context:
- It can typically organize Semantic Content through expression pattern meaning structure and expression pattern semantic relations.
- It can typically structure Syntactic Forms through expression pattern grammatical arrangement and expression pattern word order.
- It can typically convey Pragmatic Intent through expression pattern contextual markers and expression pattern communicative function.
- It can typically establish Discourse Coherence through expression pattern cohesion devices and expression pattern textual organization.
- It can typically encode Information Structure through expression pattern topic-focus arrangement and expression pattern given-new distribution.
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- It can often manifest in Multiple Modalitys through expression pattern verbal forms and expression pattern written representations.
- It can often vary across Language Systems through expression pattern cross-linguistic variation and expression pattern typological differences.
- It can often adapt to Genre Conventions through expression pattern register adaptation and expression pattern stylistic conformity.
- It can often reflect Cognitive Processes through expression pattern mental representation and expression pattern conceptual structure.
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- It can range from being a Simple Expression Pattern to being a Complex Expression Pattern, depending on its expression pattern structural complexity.
- It can range from being a Literal Expression Pattern to being a Figurative Expression Pattern, depending on its expression pattern semantic transparency.
- It can range from being a Fixed Expression Pattern to being a Productive Expression Pattern, depending on its expression pattern generativity.
- It can range from being a Universal Expression Pattern to being a Language-Specific Expression Pattern, depending on its expression pattern cross-linguistic applicability.
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- It can enable Linguistic Expressions through expression pattern instantiation.
- It can support Communication Expression Patterns through expression pattern communicative realization.
- It can implement Linguistic Brevity Patterns through expression pattern compression techniques.
- It can facilitate Pattern Recognition Tasks through expression pattern identification.
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- Example(s):
- Grammatical Expression Patterns, such as:
- Information Density Expression Patterns, such as:
- Rhetorical Expression Patterns, such as:
- Discourse Expression Patterns, such as:
- Technical Expression Patterns, such as:
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- Counter-Example(s):
- Random Word Sequence, which lacks expression pattern structure.
- Meaningless Utterance, which lacks expression pattern semantic content.
- Grammatical Error, which violates expression pattern syntactic rules.
- Gibberish, which lacks expression pattern interpretability.
- See: Pattern Language, Linguistic Expression, Grammatically Correct Expression, Software Design Pattern, Communication Expression Pattern, Linguistic Brevity Pattern, Pattern Recognition Task.