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Topic can refer to:
- An area of interest, also called a subject
- Topic (or theme) in linguistics, the part of a proposition that is being talked about (predicated)
- A topic sentence, a sentence in a paragraph that indicates what the paragraph in general is about, usually the first sentence
- An XML topic (a kind of resource)
- Topicality, a stock issue in policy debate which pertains to whether or not the plan affirms the resolution as worded
- Topic Maps, an ISO standard for the representation and interchange of knowledge
- Topic as Meta-information in linguistics
Names and titles:
- Dado Topić, Croatian rocker
- Topic (chocolate bar), a brand of milk chocolate confectionery bar with hazelnuts in soft nougat and smooth caramel
- Topic Records, a British record label
- Topics, a work by Aristotle
- New papers on Topic [1] and other Centres of Attention of linguistic units (utterances, dialogues and texts)
Wikipedia content modification information:
- This page was last modified on 26 September 2008, at 19:42.
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