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Relationships between symbolic assemblies

In cognitive grammar, the set of interlinking and overlapping relationships holding between symbolic assemblies. There are three kinds of relationships that constitute the network: (1) symbolization – the symbolic links between the semantic pole and phonological pole of a given symbolic assembly ; (2) categorization – for example, the link between the expressions rose and flower, given that rose is a member of the category flower; and (3) integration – the relation between parts of a complex symbolic assembly such as flower-s.

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