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kontexty

Kontexty is the plural form of kontext used in Czech and Slovak to denote contexts or surrounding conditions. The term derives from the Latin contextus and is used in linguistics, philosophy, and computing to describe the surrounding information that helps interpret a statement, action, or data.

In linguistics, kontexty encompass linguistic context (co-text) and situational context. Co-text refers to the neighboring words

In information technology, kontexty are contextual informations used by context-aware systems to adapt their behavior. Examples

Beyond language and computing, the concept of kontexty appears in philosophy, semiotics, and discourse analysis as

See also: context, co-text, context-aware computing, contextualization.

or
sentences
that
influence
meaning,
while
situational
context
covers
factors
such
as
who
is
speaking,
where
and
when
the
communication
takes
place,
and
the
intended
audience.
Together,
kontexty
determine
sense,
reference,
and
interpretation,
explaining
why
a
word
or
utterance
can
have
multiple
possible
meanings.
include
a
user’s
location,
time
of
day,
device
capabilities,
or
current
activity.
Such
contextual
data
enables
applications
to
tailor
content,
interfaces,
or
recommendations
to
the
user’s
situation.
a
framework
for
understanding
how
background
assumptions
and
surrounding
conditions
shape
meaning
and
judgment.
Since
kontexty
are
dynamic
and
vary
across
languages,
cultures,
and
domains,
precise
interpretation
often
depends
on
identifying
the
appropriate
contextual
layer
for
a
given
analysis.