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PARADIGMATIC AND
SINTAGMATIC RELATION
   Paradigmatic Relations of
   identity and inclusion
                    By Group 6
                    Class K4-
                    2010
Group 6 :
  Marliza Nurhayati
       (17381)
Siska Meilani (18240)
Nova Yuliani (54603)
The Nature of Sense
     Relations

     Sense Relation




    a semantic relation
 between units of meaning
Multiple    Recurr
simultan     ence
  eous                 Discrimin
relation                 ation
   s
    What makes a significant
       sense relation ?


Abstract vs.
 concrete             Lexicaliza
 relation               bility
Example :
                               I have a cup
                                  of___
     Paradigmatic
       relations                              tea

                                 coffee



                     Varieties of
                    Sense Relation
Derivational
                                          Syntagmatic
   sense
                                            relation
  relation
Paradigmatic Sense Relation of
                  Inclusion and Identity

                                     Meronymy
                Hyponymy             Example :
                Example:            nose is a part
Synonymy       Word :color            of face.
              hypony: green,        face has nose
               red, brown,



a. absolute      b. Propositional     c. Near
synonymy,           synonymy,       synonymy,
 example:            example:        example:
old: former        sofa: couch       sick: ill
1. Necessity       2. Integrality



The principles of    3. Discreteness
Meronymy




                      4. Motivation
  Congruence
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Paradigmatic and sintagmatic relation

  • 1. PARADIGMATIC AND SINTAGMATIC RELATION Paradigmatic Relations of identity and inclusion By Group 6 Class K4- 2010
  • 2. Group 6 : Marliza Nurhayati (17381) Siska Meilani (18240) Nova Yuliani (54603)
  • 3. The Nature of Sense Relations Sense Relation a semantic relation between units of meaning
  • 4. Multiple Recurr simultan ence eous Discrimin relation ation s What makes a significant sense relation ? Abstract vs. concrete Lexicaliza relation bility
  • 5. Example : I have a cup of___ Paradigmatic relations tea coffee Varieties of Sense Relation Derivational Syntagmatic sense relation relation
  • 6. Paradigmatic Sense Relation of Inclusion and Identity Meronymy Hyponymy Example : Example: nose is a part Synonymy Word :color of face. hypony: green, face has nose red, brown, a. absolute b. Propositional c. Near synonymy, synonymy, synonymy, example: example: example: old: former sofa: couch sick: ill
  • 7. 1. Necessity 2. Integrality The principles of 3. Discreteness Meronymy 4. Motivation Congruence