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| The most widely accepted structural layout is the 4-layer structure, but the following model may have 5 layers. | The most widely accepted structural layout is the 4-layer structure, but the following model may have 5 layers. | ||
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| The multi-level model of information is suitable for several kinds of analyses (according to different aspects). | The multi-level model of information is suitable for several kinds of analyses (according to different aspects). | ||
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| **1.) Statistical approach** examines the measurability of the information. | **1.) Statistical approach** examines the measurability of the information. | ||
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| - | **2.) The Syntactical approach examines the formal qualities using the theory of coding and language theory. | + | **2.) The Syntactical approach** examines the formal qualities using the theory of coding and language theory. |
| The syntactical level concerns the formal structures and patterns used to represent information. This includes rules governing how symbols, letters, or words are combined according to a predefined set of grammar or syntax rules. The focus here is on structure rather than meaning, making this layer important in language theory and coding theory. | The syntactical level concerns the formal structures and patterns used to represent information. This includes rules governing how symbols, letters, or words are combined according to a predefined set of grammar or syntax rules. The focus here is on structure rather than meaning, making this layer important in language theory and coding theory. | ||
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