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Latest revision as of 12:46, 26 July 2014
A sense relation is a paradigmatic relation between words or predicates. Two major types of sense relations can be distinguished:
- Sense relations of inclusion, esp. hyponymy and synonymy
- Sense relations of exclusion, esp. complementarity and antonymy (both of which are instances of the relationship of incompatibility).
Other languages
German Sinnrelation