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Что (кто) такое register set - определение

FORM OF LANGUAGE USED FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE OR IN A PARTICULAR COMMUNICATIVE SITUATION
Levels of Register; Speech register; Diatype; Linguistic register; Language register; Formality scale; Lexicographical register; Formality level; Register (socio-linguistics); Speech levels; Formal register; Informal register; Low-register; High-register; Consultative register; Frozen register; Casual register; Intimate register
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register set      
All a processor's registers. The size and arrangement of a processor's register set is one of the crucial factors in its performance.
Register (sociolinguistics)         
In sociolinguistics, a register is a variety of language used for a particular purpose or in a particular communicative situation. For example, when speaking officially or in a public setting, an English speaker may be more likely to follow prescriptive norms for formal usage than in a casual setting, for example, by pronouncing words ending in -ing with a velar nasal instead of an alveolar nasal (e.
Register (phonology)         
FEATURE OF SOME TONAL LANGUAGES
Register language; Phonetic register; Pitch register
In phonology, a register, or pitch register, is a prosodic feature of syllables in certain languages in which tone, vowel phonation, glottalization or similar features depend upon one another.
Status register         
REGISTER CONTAINING FLAGS GIVING ADDITIONAL INFORMATION CONCERNING A RESULT IN A PROCESSOR
Condition Code Register; Flag register; Condition code register; Processor flag
A status register, flag register, or condition code register (CCR) is a collection of status flag bits for a processor. Examples of such registers include FLAGS register in the x86 architecture, flags in the program status word (PSW) register in the IBM System/360 architecture through z/Architecture, and the application program status register (APSR) in the ARM Cortex-A architecture.
Register (music)         
RANGE OF A MUSICAL NOTE, SET OF PITCHES, MELODY, OR INSTRUMENT
Upper register; Registral difference
A register is the "height" or range of a note, set of pitches or pitch classes, melody, part, instrument, or group of instruments. A higher register indicates higher pitch.
Weekly Register         
BALTIMORE-BASED NATIONAL WEEKLY NEWS MAGAZINE
Niles Weekly Register; Niles' Register; Niles' Weekly Register; Niles' National Register; Niles National Register; The Weekly Register
The Weekly Register (also called the Niles Weekly Register and Niles' Register) was a national magazine published in Baltimore, Maryland by Hezekiah Niles from 1811 to 1848. The most widely circulated magazine of its time, the Register was the nation's first weekly newsmagazine and "exerted a powerful influence on the early national discourse.
Set (mathematics)         
  • The [[natural numbers]] <math>\mathbb{N}</math> are contained in the [[integers]] <math>\mathbb{Z}</math>, which are contained in the [[rational numbers]] <math>\mathbb{Q}</math>, which are contained in the [[real numbers]] <math>\mathbb{R}</math>, which are contained in the [[complex numbers]] <math>\mathbb{C}</math>
  • Passage with a translation of the original set definition of Georg Cantor. The German word ''Menge'' for ''set'' is translated with ''aggregate'' here.
  • ''A'' ∩ ''B''}}</div>
  • ''A'' \ ''B''}}</div>
  • <div class="center">The '''symmetric difference''' of ''A'' and ''B''</div>
  • ''A'' ∪ ''B''}}</div>
  • <div class="center">The '''complement''' of ''A'' in ''U''</div>
  • ''A'' is a subset of ''B''.<br>''B'' is a superset of ''A''.
WELL-DEFINED MATHEMATICAL COLLECTION OF DISTINCT OBJECTS
Set (math); Crisp set; Conventional set; Number sets; Set (mathematical); Mathematical set; Set logic; Basic set operations; Finite subset
A set is the mathematical model for a collection of different things; a set contains elements or members, which can be mathematical objects of any kind: numbers, symbols, points in space, lines, other geometrical shapes, variables, or even other sets. The set with no element is the empty set; a set with a single element is a singleton.
Press-Register         
DAILY NEWSPAPER IN MOBILE, ALABAMA
The Mobile Register; The Mobile Press; Mobile Press; The Mobile Press Register; Mobile Press Register; Mobile Register; Mobile Press-Register; The Press-Register; The Mobile Press-Register; Press Register; The Mississippi Press; Mobile Daily Advertiser and Register
The Press-Register (known from 1997 to 2006 as the Mobile Register) is a thrice-weekly newspaper serving the southwest Alabama counties of Mobile and Baldwin. The newspaper is a descendant of one founded in 1813, making the Press-Register Alabama's oldest newspaper.
UU World         
UNITARIAN WEEKLY (BOSTON, 1821–1957)
The Unitarian Register; Christian Register; UU World Magazine; Unitarian Register; The Christian Register
UU World is a quarterly magazine published by the Unitarian Universalist Association. From 1821 to 1957, it was known as The Christian Register, the leading American Unitarian weekly, published by the American Unitarian Association, Boston.
New Register House         
  • New Register House
HOUSE IN CITY OF EDINBURGH, SCOTLAND, UK
Register House; HM General Register House; HM New Register House
New Register House is one of multiple buildings within the National Records of Scotland estate. It is located near St Andrew Square to the east end of Princes Street in the New Town of Edinburgh, Scotland.

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Register (sociolinguistics)

In sociolinguistics, a register is a variety of language used for a particular purpose or in a particular communicative situation. For example, when speaking officially or in a public setting, an English speaker may be more likely to follow prescriptive norms for formal usage than in a casual setting, for example, by pronouncing words ending in -ing with a velar nasal instead of an alveolar nasal (e.g., walking rather than walkin'), choosing words that are considered more "formal" (such as father vs. dad or child vs. kid), and refraining from using words considered nonstandard, such as ain't and y'all.

As with other types of language variation, there tends to be a spectrum of registers rather than a discrete set of obviously distinct varieties—numerous registers can be identified, with no clear boundaries between them. Discourse categorisation is a complex problem, and even in the general definition of register given above (language variation defined by use rather than user), there are cases where other kinds of language variation, such as regional or age dialect, overlap. Due to this complexity, scholarly consensus has not been reached for the definitions of terms such as register, field, or tenor; different scholars' definitions of these terms are often in direct contradiction of each other.

Additional terms such as diatype, genre, text types, style, acrolect, mesolect, basilect, sociolect, and ethnolect, among many others, may be used to cover the same or similar ground. Some prefer to restrict the domain of the term register to a specific vocabulary (which one might commonly call slang, jargon, argot, or cant), while others argue against the use of the term altogether. Crystal and Davy, for instance, have critiqued the way the term has been used "in an almost indiscriminate manner". These various approaches with their own "register", or set of terms and meanings, fall under disciplines such as sociolinguistics, stylistics, pragmatics, or systemic functional grammar.