In:Theoretical Perspectives on Terminology: Explaining terms, concepts and specialized knowledge
Edited by Pamela Faber and Marie-Claude L'Homme
[Terminology and Lexicography Research and Practice 23] 2022
► pp. 63–86
Chapter 3Conceptual relations
From the General Theory of Terminology to knowledge bases
Published online: 14 June 2022
https://doi.org/10.1075/tlrp.23.03nuo
https://doi.org/10.1075/tlrp.23.03nuo
Abstract
This chapter gives an overview of concept relations. They can be used to create terminological products, guarantee their quality and make their contents more accessible to the users. They facilitate the analysis, organization, and definition of concepts, and help to establish connections between concepts and terms, to form and evaluate terms, and to identify term equivalents. This chapter first relates conceptual relations to concept formation, and discusses relevant aspects of terminological resources. Then an extensive typology of conceptual relations is compared to typologies with multidisciplinary backgrounds and purposes. Terminology work and terminological resources often use only basic relation types. However, ontologies, automatic term extraction, and advanced terminological knowledge systems benefit from a larger set of relation types.
Article outline
- 1.Introduction
- 2.Concepts, characteristics and basics about concept relations
- 3.Concept relations in terminological resources
- 4.Types of concept relations
- 4.1Generic relations
- 4.2Contiguity relations
- 4.2.1Partitive relation
- 4.2.2Material-component relation
- 4.2.3Property relation
- 4.2.4Locative relation
- 4.2.5Enhancement relation
- 4.2.6Ownership relation
- 4.2.7Rank relation
- 4.2.8Temporal relation
- 4.3Activity relations
- 4.4Origination relations
- 4.5Developmental relations
- 4.6Interactional relations
- 4.7Causal relations
- 5.Conclusion
Notes
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