theory of types
the·o·ry of type
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- [thee-uh-ree, theer-ee uhv, ov tahyp]
- /ˈθi ə ri, ˈθɪər i ʌv, ɒv taɪp/
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- US Pronunciation
- US IPA
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- [thee-uh-ree, theer-ee uhv, ov tahyp]
- /ˈθi ə ri, ˈθɪər i ʌv, ɒv taɪp/
Definition of theory of types words
- noun theory of types a theory advanced by Bertrand Russell to avoid the liar paradox, Russell's paradox, etc, in which a class of expressions or of the entities they represent can all enter into the same syntactic relations 0
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theory of types popularity
A common word. It’s meaning is known to most children of preschool age. About 88% of English native speakers know the meaning and use the word.
Most Europeans know this English word. The frequency of it’s usage is somewhere between "mom" and "screwdriver".
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