| Lemma | noise |
|---|---|
| Categoria grammaticale | N |
| Lingua | inglese |
| Sigla | Hockett (1958) |
| Titolo | A Course in Modern Linguistics |
| Sinonimi | >< musical tone (inglese) |
| Rinvii | intensity (inglese) redundancy (inglese) |
| Traduzioni | |
| Citazioni | Noises, also, can often be classed roughly as higher or lower in pitch, as when we assert that the sound of a hammer hitting a nail is higher in pitch than the sound of surf booming along a beach. The communicative importance of redundancy is that errors of transmission collectively called ‘noise’ in information theory are inevitable; a certain amount of redundancy prevents this inevitable measure of noise from destroying communication altogether. |