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An associative relation is a [[relation]] where a thematic connection can be established between | An associative relation is a [[relation]] where a thematic connection can be established between [[concept]]s. | ||
<ref>ISO 704 (2000). Terminology work - Principles and methods. </ref> | |||
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The format of an associative relation is: [[concept]] + verb + [[concept]]. | |||
=[[Generic relation]]s= | |||
[[Superordinate concept]] in the [[generic relation]] is: | |||
* [[Relation]] | |||
There are no [[subordinate concept]]s. | |||
=Examples= | |||
* Farmers '''own''' apple trees | |||
* Teachers '''teaches''' pupils | |||
* [[Concept]]s '''have''' [[characteristic]]s | |||
=[[Reference]]s= | |||
[[Category:All]] | [[Category:All]] |
Latest revision as of 14:06, 30 December 2022
Definition
An associative relation is a relation where a thematic connection can be established between concepts. [1]
Note
The format of an associative relation is: concept + verb + concept.
Generic relations
Superordinate concept in the generic relation is:
There are no subordinate concepts.
Examples
- Farmers own apple trees
- Teachers teaches pupils
- Concepts have characteristics
References
- ↑ ISO 704 (2000). Terminology work - Principles and methods.