| 1. | The hierarchical structure of semantic fields can be mostly seen in hyponymy.
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| 2. | Bar or template showing degrees of holonymy, meronymy, hypernymy et hyponymy.
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| 3. | Some semantic relations between these synsets are meronymy, hyponymy, synonymy and antonymy.
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| 4. | The concept of subtyping is related to the linguistic notions of hyponymy and holonymy.
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| 5. | The analysis of polysemy, synonymy, and hyponymy and hypernymy is vital to schemas.
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| 6. | Under the relations of hyponymy and incompatibility, taxonomic hierarchical structures too can be formed.
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| 7. | The notion of hyponymy is particularly relevant to language translation, as hyponyms are very common across languages.
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| 8. | Some relations between lexical items include hyponymy, hypernymy, synonymy and antonymy, as well as homonymy.
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| 9. | In this environment, tumor names may slip over the years between synonymity, hyponymy and hypernymy, and deprecation.
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| 10. | This requires an understanding of lexical hierarchy, including hyponymy and hypernymy, meronomy, polysemy, synonyms, antonyms, and homonyms.
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