Paradigmatic and Syntagmatic Relations
por HIDE ARDANA
1. Explanation
1.1. Syntagmatic relations are typically related to co-occurrences in some context, but paradigmatic relations are frequently employed in thesauri and other knowledge organization systems.
2. Distributional Semantic Model
2.1. Syntagmatic linkages exist between words that cooccur and have a comparable distribution across contexts, such as Phrasal associations and syntactic collocations.
3. Relations in Semantics
3.1. Linguists recognize the importance of lexical structure in understanding concepts in the mind.
4. The Lexicological Model
4.1. Martin Mingorance developed the functional-lexematic model, which is the lexicological model of the lexical field of FEELING, organized in meaning hierarchies and subcategorization patterns to codify knowledge representation.
4.1.1. FEELING is divided into positive and negative sentiments based on lexical dimensions.
4.2. Dimension-level schemata and conceptual saliency: Categorization parameters.
4.2.1. The lexical field of FEELING is hierarchical, with certain dimensions being more central or archetypal than others, and its archilexeme is the prototype, marking the topic and establishing the boundaries and courses of discourse.