0 to change something into a system for sending messages secretly, or to represent complicated information in a simple or short way:
Many satellite broadcasts are encoded so that they can only be received by people who have paid to see them.
Some music CDs are encoded with information about the performers and their music.
Grammatical information helps learners to encode sentences.
1 to put information into a form in which it can be stored, and which can only be read using special technology or knowledge:
However, the point remains that the same predicate-argument structure can be encoded in a fashion that does not include a verb as a sentential head.
If words are not completely encoded or retrieved, then language reception and production will be deficient.
In comparison, prepositions encoding dative (to), benefactive (for), instrumental (with), and genetive (of) relationships are acquired relatively late.
In addition, unless we assume that branching directionality is encoded by subcategorization, the formal implication of the system will need considerable revision.
In the future it may also be informative to look into the outcomes of different ways of linguistically encoding otherwise comparable concepts.
The issue of grammatical encoding versus pragmatic inference is a complex one.
Central memory consists of pools of units, where each pool encodes a slot value of the goal.
Thus, for example, a chunk that encodes a similar situation to the current one will receive some activation.
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