Expression
Expression - in this case from the Latin expressio [ see also English expression] - verb: express, stands for
In linguistics:
Linguistics in general:
- Expression ( linguistics ) or linguistic expression, the expression side of language characters
- Phrase (linguistics), in general a closed syntactic unit
- Technical term ( terminus), a defined designation for a term within the jargon of a specialist area
Formal semantics, mathematics, (theoretical) computer science:
- Expression ( mathematics), a formal string consisting of terms Undefined expression ( mathematics), a certain type of term
- Undefined expression, ditto
Stylistics, rhetoric:
- Ductus ( linguistics ), the characteristic general way of speaking ( = speaking and / or writing ) a person Prosody, all the characteristic speech idiosyncrasies of a person ( eg, accent, intonation, speech rate / rhythm )
In the logic:
- Logical expression, a certain ( = deterministic ), formal logical expression Undefined expression
In Psychology:
- Expression ( behavior), the concrete used by a person non-verbal and para- verbal communication (gestures, tone of voice, laughter, eye contact, etc. ), especially Facial expression ( mimic) micro expression
- Pathognomie as a fixed expression specifically the inner world of feelings and the soul-life, see Pathognomik
In Art:
- Artistic expression, the effective opportunity generated by the performers through formal means a work of art designed and its content to the recipient
An expression - in this case of English print, printing ' on printout, expression '; Therefore, in the German occasionally ( shortened ) also called Print - verb: print, is
- A printed product
See also:
- Expression
- Many words (Latin; , expressly ')
- Disambiguation