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kanonisch

Kanonisch is an adjective used in Dutch (and in related Germanic languages) meaning canonical, pertaining to a canon, standard, or officially approved collection. The term derives from canon, via French and Latin, with roots in the Greek kanon meaning rule or measure. It is used across disciplines to indicate conformity with an established standard or authoritative status.

In theology and canon law, kanonisch describes texts or rites that are officially recognized as part of

In mathematics and computer science, kanonisch refers to canonical forms and canonicalization—the process of converting a

In information science and linguistics, kanonisch denotes standard representations to ensure interoperability and consistent interpretation across

In culture and literary studies, a work described as kanonisch belongs to the canon of a field—the

In music, the core concept is the canon, a piece in which a melody is imitated after

a
religious
canon
or
ecclesiastical
regulation.
A
kanonische
Schrift
or
kanonisch
boek
is
deemed
authoritative
within
a
particular
tradition,
while
non-canonical
texts
fall
outside
the
recognized
canon.
structure
to
a
unique,
standard
representation.
Examples
include
the
canonical
form
of
a
polynomial,
a
matrix,
or
a
URL.
The
emphasis
is
on
unambiguity
and
comparability.
systems
and
languages.
Phrases
such
as
kanonische
vorm
or
kanonische
representation
indicate
a
preferred,
uniform
encoding.
collection
of
texts,
films,
or
other
works
regarded
as
representative
or
authoritative.
Such
status
can
be
debated
and
may
evolve
with
scholarly
and
cultural
shifts.
a
fixed
interval;
kanonisch
is
less
commonly
used
in
purely
musical
contexts,
but
can
appear
when
discussing
canonicity
in
a
broader
sense.