Matches in DBpedia 2014 for { <http://dbpedia.org/resource/Holonymy> ?p ?o. }
Showing items 1 to 25 of
25
with 100 items per page.
- Holonymy abstract "Holonymy (in Greek ὅλον holon, "whole" and ὄνομα onoma, "name") is a semantic relation. Holonymy defines the relationship between a term denoting the whole and a term denoting a part of, or a member of, the whole. That is,'X' is a holonym of 'Y' if Ys are parts of Xs, or'X' is a holonym of 'Y' if Ys are members of Xs.For example, 'tree' is a holonym of 'bark', of 'trunk' and of 'limb.'Holonymy is the opposite of meronymy.Holynymic/Meronymic relations are considered from the paradigm of canonical/prototypical relations, i.e. that which is considered an essential component/characteristic/part of the unit in question. Cruse uses the example of a "door-handle" relation compared to a "body-ear" relation: not every "door" has a handle, essentially (e.g. sliding doors, swinging doors), but every "body" (i.e. human body) does have an "ear". He refers to the former as a "facultative" relationship. A handle represents an optional relation.".
- Holonymy wikiPageID "826496".
- Holonymy wikiPageRevisionID "604816729".
- Holonymy hasPhotoCollection Holonymy.
- Holonymy subject Category:Lexical_semantics.
- Holonymy comment "Holonymy (in Greek ὅλον holon, "whole" and ὄνομα onoma, "name") is a semantic relation. Holonymy defines the relationship between a term denoting the whole and a term denoting a part of, or a member of, the whole.".
- Holonymy label "Holonim".
- Holonymy label "Holonimia".
- Holonymy label "Holonymie".
- Holonymy label "Holonymie".
- Holonymy label "Holonymy".
- Holonymy label "Holonímia".
- Holonymy label "Olonimia".
- Holonymy label "اسم كل".
- Holonymy sameAs Holonymie.
- Holonymy sameAs Holonimia.
- Holonymy sameAs Holonymie.
- Holonymy sameAs Olonimia.
- Holonymy sameAs Holonim.
- Holonymy sameAs Holonímia.
- Holonymy sameAs m.03f7z8.
- Holonymy sameAs Q922789.
- Holonymy sameAs Q922789.
- Holonymy wasDerivedFrom Holonymy?oldid=604816729.
- Holonymy isPrimaryTopicOf Holonymy.