On 5/2/15 2:37 PM, John F Sowa wrote:
> And by the way, very few formal languages have a notation for
> indexicals. In my 1984 book, I allowed indexicals in conceptual graphs
> and marked them with the prefix '#'. For an example of the notation
> and the methods for resolving indexicals, see pp. 20 to 22 of
>
> http://www.jfsowa.com/pubs/eg2cg.pdf
> From existential graphs to conceptual graphs (01)
John, (02)
In Figure 23 re., your document identified by
http://www.jfsowa.com/pubs/eg2cg.pdf , shouldn't it be: [Cat: #Yojo]
rather than [Cat: Yojo] in one situation and then [Entity: Yojo] in
another? (03)
I am trying to connect what you describe with how it manifests in the
World Wide Web realm [1]. (04)
[1]
http://bit.ly/fragment-identifiers-as-global-identifier-operators-for-the-web
-- TimBL doesn't make use of the term "indexicals" (which could have
made his slide-deck even clearer). (05)
--
Regards, (06)
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