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− | + | A predicate ''P'' is a '''hyponym''' of another predicate ''Q'' iff ''P'' is a special case of ''Q'': | |
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+ | :For any pair of predicates P,Q:<br>for all ''x'',<br>P(x) → Q(x)<br>and<br>not (Q(x) → P(x))) | ||
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+ | The term 'hyponym' is a [[converse]] of the term '[[hyperonym]]'. | ||
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+ | ==Example== | ||
+ | * 'Dog' is a hyponym of 'animal'. | ||
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+ | ===Other languages=== | ||
+ | *German [[Hyponym (de)]] | ||
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+ | [[Category:Semantics]] |
Latest revision as of 20:30, 3 July 2014
A predicate P is a hyponym of another predicate Q iff P is a special case of Q:
- For any pair of predicates P,Q:
for all x,
P(x) → Q(x)
and
not (Q(x) → P(x)))
The term 'hyponym' is a converse of the term 'hyperonym'.
Example
- 'Dog' is a hyponym of 'animal'.
Other languages
- German Hyponym (de)
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