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* The farmer owns the apple tree. | * The farmer '''owns''' the apple tree. | ||
* A [[concept]] '''has''' [[characteristics]]. | |||
* Teachers '''teaches''' pupils. | |||
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Revision as of 20:56, 16 December 2022
Definition
An associative relation is a relation where a thematic connection can be established between concepts. [1]
Generic relations
In Generic relations, superordinate concepts and subordinate concepts can be distinguished:
There are no Subordinate concepts.
Example
- The farmer owns the apple tree.
- A concept has characteristics.
- Teachers teaches pupils.