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Two predicates are '''co-hyponyms''' (or '[[cohyponym]]s') when they are [[hyponym]]s of the same [[hyperonym]].
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Example: 'dog' and 'cat' (common [[hyperonym]]s: animal, pet, mammal, etc.
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Co-hyponyms may or may not be [[incompatibles]].
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===Other languages===
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German [[Kohyponym]]
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[[Category:Semantics]]

Latest revision as of 16:04, 30 May 2009

Two predicates are co-hyponyms (or 'cohyponyms') when they are hyponyms of the same hyperonym.

Example: 'dog' and 'cat' (common hyperonyms: animal, pet, mammal, etc.

Co-hyponyms may or may not be incompatibles.

Other languages

German Kohyponym