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What is Omission

Navigating Fake News, Alternative Facts, and Misinformation in a Post-Truth World
Avoid telling the truth by deliberately mentioning only some part of the facts.
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Cognitive Authority, Accountability, and the Anatomy of Lies: Experiments to Detect Fake News in Digital Environments
Maria Aparecida Moura (Federal University of Minas Gerais, Brazil) and Lorena Tavares de Paula (Federal University of Minas Gerais, Brazil)
DOI: 10.4018/978-1-7998-2543-2.ch012
Abstract
This chapter proposes an environment for the discovery of fake news and the orientation of information users in digital environments that correlates the cognitive authorities and the digital structures left as a trace. Such traces can promote the construction of a symbolic index that materializes the anatomy of lies. The model reached in this methodological process may function as a support for informational literacy in the post truth scene, as a space for fostering the informational culture in a network.
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Error Analysis of Teacher Technical Writing: The Corpus of EFL Lesson Plans
A category of language errors referring to the missing structures that should be present in well-formed utterances. Example from the data set: *Students may confuse about the difference between present simple and present continuous tense. (Students may be confuse d about the difference between present simple and present continuous tense.)
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Activity: Finalizing the IT Audit Project Plan
Negligence associated with the exclusion of pertinent information.
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Nominalizations in Requirements Engineering Natural Language Models
Information that has not been included in a model or document. It is the nominalization of the verb omit. In this chapter it is used as the effect of the verb (a state).
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