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The '''zero element''' in [[relational network notation]] is represented by a small circle at the end of a [[line (in relational network theory)|line]]. Impulses moving to a zero element disappear; and an impulse may move from a zero element to the connecting line at any time.
 
The '''zero element''' in [[relational network notation]] is represented by a small circle at the end of a [[line (in relational network theory)|line]]. Impulses moving to a zero element disappear; and an impulse may move from a zero element to the connecting line at any time.
  
[[Category:EN]] [[Category:Dict]] [[Category:Stratificational_Grammar]]
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==Sources==
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*[[Sydney M. Lamb|Lamb, Sydney M.]] 1966. ''Outline of Stratificational Grammar''.  Washington DC: Georgetown University Press.
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[[Category:En]] [[Category:DICT]] [[Category:Stratificational_Grammar]]

Revision as of 01:21, 11 February 2018

The zero element in relational network notation is represented by a small circle at the end of a line. Impulses moving to a zero element disappear; and an impulse may move from a zero element to the connecting line at any time.

Sources

  • Lamb, Sydney M. 1966. Outline of Stratificational Grammar. Washington DC: Georgetown University Press.