generalizationsas
Generalizationsas is a term used in linguistic and philosophical discussions to denote a family of generalization constructions that are framed with the word as or with correlative as- clauses. It refers to statements that project a general pattern from observed instances by appeal to analogy or typicality. The term is a neologism and not widely standardized, but is used to discuss how people form and communicate general rules in discourse and reasoning.
Most frequently, generalizationsas covers two related forms: universal generalizations introduced by as in sentences such as
From a cognitive perspective, generalizationsas is linked to schemas and inductive inference: listeners map a general
Critics argue that the term may overstate a simple linguistic pattern and that many generalizations use other
See also: generalization, discourse marker, analogy, inductive reasoning.