taxonymy
English
Etymology
Noun
taxonymy (uncountable)
- The relationship of a taxonym to its corresponding hypernym.
- 2004, William Croft & D. Alan Cruse, Cognitive Linguistics, →ISBN, page 150:
- According to the approach to word meaning adopted here, both the core of a category and the relation of taxonymy should in principle be construals, subject to contextual constraints.
- 2013, R. Green, C.A. Bean, & Sung Hyon Myaeng, The Semantics of Relationships: An Interdisciplinary Perspective, →ISBN, page 15:
- The proposal in connection with taxonymy is that a taxonym must (a) further specify a highlighted feature of the hypernym and (b) must similarly highlight it.
- 2015, Žižka, Modern Computational Models of Semantic Discovery in Natural Language, →ISBN, page 57:
- Finally, the linguistic expression A kind/type of used as a diagnostic test in the taxonymy relation is treated by Wierzbicka (1996) as a lexical expression of semantic primitives for representing taxonomy.
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Usage notes
Not to be confused with taxonomy.
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