MEANING DIMENSIONS | FORMS OF RELATION | ||
Dim. 1 | Contextual Allocation | FR 1 | Propositional (1a: Positive; 1b: Negative) |
Dim. 2 | Range of Inclusion (2a: Sub-classes; 2b: Parts) | FR 2 | Partial (2a: Positive; 2b: Negative) |
Dim. 3 | Function, Purpose & Role | FR 3 | Universal (3a: Positive; 3b: Negative) |
Dim. 4 | Actions & Potentialities for Actions (4a: By referent; 4b: To referent) | FR 4 | Conjunctive (4a: Positive; 4b: Negative) |
Dim. 5 | Manner of Occurrence & Operation | FR 5 | Disjunctive (5a: Positive; 5b: Negative) |
Dim. 6 | Antecedents & Causes | FR 6 | Normative (6a: Positive; 6b: Negative) |
Dim. 7 | Consequences & Results | FR 7 | Questioning (7a: Positive; 7b: Negative) |
Dim. 8 | Domain of Application (8a: As subject; 8b: As object) | FR 8 | Desired, wished (8a: Positive; 8b: Negative) |
Dim. 9 | Material | SHIFTS IN REFERENTb | |
Dim. 10 | Structure | SR 1 | Identical |
Dim. 11 | State & Possible change in it | SR 2 | Opposite |
Dim. 12 | Weight & Mass | SR 3 | Partial |
Dim. 13 | Size & Dimensionality | SR 4 | Modified by addition |
Dim. 14 | Quantity & Mass | SR 5 | Previous meaning value |
Dim. 15 | Locational Qualities | SR 6 | Association |
Dim. 16 | Temporal Qualities | SR 7 | Unrelated |
Dim. 17 | Possessions (17a) & Belongingness (17b) | SR 8 | Verbal label |
Dim. 18 | Development | SR 9 | Grammatical variation |
Dim. 19 | Sensory Qualitiesc (19a: Of referent; 19b: By referent) | SR 10 | Previous meaning values combined |
Dim. 20 | Feelings & Emotions (20a: Evoked by referent; 20b: Felt by referent) | SR 11 | Superordinate |
Dim. 21 | Judgments & Evaluations (21a: About referent; 21b: By referent) | SR 12 | Synonym (12a: In original language; 12b: Translated in another language; 12c: Label in another medium; 12d: A different formulation for the same referent on the same level) |
Dim. 22 | Cognitive Qualities (22a: Evoked by referent; 22b: Of referent) | SR 13 | Replacement by implicit meaning value |
TYPES OF RELATIONa | FORMS OF EXPRESSION | ||
TR 1 | Attributive (1a: Qualities to substance; 1b: Actions to agent) | FE 1 | Verbal (1a: Actual enactment; 1b: Verbally described; 1c: Using available materials) |
TR 2 | Comparative (2a: Similarity; 2b: Difference; 2c: Complementariness; 2d: Relationality | FE 2 | Graphic (2a: Actual enactment; 2b: Verbally described; 2c: Using available materials) |
TR 3 | Exemplifying-Illustrative (3a: Exemplifying instance; 3b: Exemplifying situation; 3c: Exemplifying scene) | FE 3 | Motoric (3a: Actual enactment; 3b: Verbally described; 3c: Using available materials) |
TR 4 | Metaphoric-Symbolic (4a: Interpretation; 4b: Conventional metaphor; 4c: Original metaphor; 4d: Symbol) | FE4 | Sounds & Tones (4a: Actual enactment; 4b: Verbally described; 4c: Using available materials) |
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| FE5 | Denotative (5a: Actual enactment; 5b: Verbally described; 5c: Using available materials) |