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14.8.Thelibraryofschemasofindexing
In Figure 14.10, there is a clearly shaded part in the center. This indicates the
existence of a whole library of schemas of indexation upon which we can draw in
order to define a conceptualterm* belonging to the ASW meta-lexicon.
Figure14.13. ExtractfromtheASWlibraryofschemasofindexation
Figure 14.13 shows an extract from the library of schemas of indexing, made up
of a set of collections of more specialized schemas of indexing. This library,
notably, can be broken down into two perfectly complementary parts:
a library of schemas of indexing reserved, as indicated in Figure 14.10, for the
selection of such-and-such a conceptualterm (in an interactive working form) which
has to be analyzed; and
a library of schemas of indexing for defining an analytical procedure or
activity.
In our case, the library of schemas reserved for identifying a conceptual term is
reduced to one and only one schema of selection or identification of a conceptual
term - the schema of indexation entitled Analyze (“True”)/Do not analyze
(“False”) this object . However, other schemas may be introduced to complement
this on, such as schemas of quantification of the referent, or modal schemas (of
modalities) facilitating a better definition of the conditions and modes of existence
of a referent represented by a conceptual term and analyzed by the analyst, using the
appropriate schemas of indexation.
However, the library of schemas of indexing reserved for defining analytical
activities is highly elaborate and made up of a whole series of schemas of indexing
facilitating very fine-grained and nuanced monitoring of that act so essential for
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