Syntactic Relation
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A syntactic relation is a Syntactic Relationship that is a relation function.
- Context:
- It can (typically) conform to some Grammar (between surface words).
- Example(s):
- In the sentence "Transport of PDIM requires MmpL7” a Syntactic Relation between PDIM and MmpL7, according to a Dependency Grammar, could be:
PDIM<=transport<=requires=>Mmpl7
. - …
- In the sentence "Transport of PDIM requires MmpL7” a Syntactic Relation between PDIM and MmpL7, according to a Dependency Grammar, could be:
- Counter-Example(s):
- See: Dependency Grammar, Syntagmatic Relationship.
References
2008
- (Dextre Clarke et al., 2008) ⇒ Stella Dextre Clarke, Alan Gilchrist, Ron Davies and Leonard Will. (2008). “Glossary of Terms Relating to Thesauri and Other Forms of Structured Vocabulary for Information Retrieval." Willpower Information
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