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Concept: |
Elements of a Semantic Network | ||
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2001 |
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Description: |
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semantic network is comprised of three basic elements: • concepts are any ideas or thoughts that have meaning • relations describe specific kinds of links or relationships between two concepts • instances (of a relation) consist of two concepts linked by a specific relation Every semantic network is an assembly of many concepts, relations, and instances. [The diagram] above illustrates the relations between these elements. |
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