salience

salience
index emphasis, importance, interest (concern), materiality (consequence), significance

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  • Salience — Sa li*ence, n. [See {Salient}.] 1. The quality or condition of being salient; a leaping; a springing forward; an assaulting. [1913 Webster] 2. The quality or state of projecting, or being projected; projection; protrusion. Sir W. Hamilton. [1913… …   The Collaborative International Dictionary of English

  • salience — refers to the centrality of a particular attitude , identity , or role . Salient events are those that are relatively important or are the focus of attention. Thus, at election time, politicians are anxious that the salient issues are the ones… …   Dictionary of sociology

  • salience — 1836, “quality of leaping;” see SALIENT (Cf. salient) + ENCE (Cf. ence). Meaning “quality of standing out” is from 1849. It was used in M.E. as an adjective meaning leaping, skipping …   Etymology dictionary

  • Salience — The term salience may refer to:* Salience (neuroscience) * Salience (semiotics) * Salience (communication) * Salience, a term used in CLIPS (an expert systems programming language)ee also* Salient …   Wikipedia

  • salience — salient ► ADJECTIVE 1) most noticeable or important. 2) (of an angle) pointing outwards. ► NOUN 1) a piece of land or section of fortification that juts out to form an angle. 2) an outward bulge in a military line. DERIVATIVES salience noun …   English terms dictionary

  • Salience (communication) — Salience is the state or condition of being prominent. The Oxford English Dictionary defines salience as most noticeable or important. The concept is discussed in communication, sociology, psychology, and political science. It has been studied… …   Wikipedia

  • Salience (semiotics) — This article is about salience in the field of semiotics, for other meanings see Salience. In semiotics, salience refers to the relative importance or prominence of a piece of a sign. The relative salience of a particular sign when considered in… …   Wikipedia

  • Salience (neuroscience) — This article is about salience in the field of neuroscience, for other meanings see Salience. The salience (also called saliency) of an item – be it an object, a person, a pixel, etc. – is its state or quality of standing out relative to… …   Wikipedia

  • salience — noun Date: 1836 1. the quality or state of being salient 2. a striking point or feature ; highlight …   New Collegiate Dictionary

  • salience — /say lee euhns, sayl yeuhns/, n. 1. the state or condition of being salient. 2. a salient or projecting object, part, or feature. [1830 40; see SALIENT, ENCE] * * * …   Universalium

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