Everything begins with thought. Patterns of connected thought create context in English. Context patterns operate as elements, or chunks, of thought. Their formulaic patterns have no exceptions, operate as a set theory, and make English a relational data system. Meaning derives by relationship.
The dog bit the man. The man bit the dog.
Same words. Different order. Different meaning.
theExact Word® has algorithmically captured fixed-word order in a base-line software technology with class object strings. Not basing meaning on semantic attributes allows the source code to identify part-of-speech meaning by placement of single words and patterned words of context in predictable units.
Problem
Programming languages emulate natural languages, but only in part. Search engines find and tag words, but only out of context. Or search engines index words as to type of similar meaning, i.e. all verbs of forward motion, all verbs of positive emotion. Programming languages depend upon if/then or until, leaving out all of the remaining relations of thought, including added or paralleled thought, cause and effect, consequence and result, circumstance, contrast, and limits. The ultimate need to relate and connect, which constitutes the subtext of language, has not constituted computer language as humans think and speak language. Nor do humans depend solely upon grammar, or vocabulary meaning. Subtext connections form context and determine semantic placement. theExact Word's® algorithms capture these linguistic functions.
Solution
theExact Word's® patent approaches context differently, not by word definition, semantic meaning, or grammatical part-of-speech. Sometimes people use "context" as a vernacular, a description of a sort of "environment,"or a surrounding "feeling," atmosphere, or sensibility. theExact Word's® discoveries allows for algorithmic organization of language into linguistic context strings as class objects. This organization creates a new paradigm for "context." As a surrounding framework of meaning, the context patterns create meaning for every word placement. Not however a construct foisted over natural language, context serves to order thought in everyday speech. Context cannot not be used. Changing "The system failed." to "Unless the system failed." or "Because the system failed." changes the meaning because the context of a primary focus upon a failing system then becomes, by the use of "unless" or "because," into a Conditional focus, a Conditional or circumstantial meaning.
Context means the natural language framework which creates meaning for groups of words.
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