What's the difference between hypernymy and superordination?
Hypernymy
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Superordination
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(n.) The ordination of a person to fill a station already occupied; especially, the ordination by an ecclesiastical official, during his lifetime, of his successor.
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(1) For related pairs, both the primes (first pictures) and targets (second pictures) varied in rated "typicality" (Rosch, 1975), being either typical or relatively atypical members of their primary superordinate category.
(2) Five superordinate facets were elucidated and elaborated with reference to specific teaching situations.
(3) Empathy is a general or superordinate term for many more specific aspects of the sensitive interpersonal interactions in the intimacy of relationships like the psychoanalytic one.
(4) Observing the temporal order in which patients pointed to the words they recognized permitted an assessment of the extent to which they clustered their responses either in terms of superordinate categories or along thematic lines.
(5) In Experiment 2, we ascertain that the bias is specific to nouns; novel adjectives do not highlight superordinate category relations.
(6) Thus, superordinate codes may also be the direct cause of other gestalts and their associated perceptual outcomes.
(7) The children of schizophrenic parents made fewer "superordinate" sorting responses than those of normal parents, and more "complex" sorts (a category of inadequate responses) than children of either normal and depressed parents.
(8) Of the words that were related to a given concept, one was a physical feature, another a function, another the object's superordinate category, and another a generally associated concept.
(9) Psychological and physiological levels of interpretation must, for lack of a superordinate framework, be strictly kept apart.
(10) An attempt is made to (a) advance developmental proposals describing how the phenomena of each of the four achieve motivational status in the intrapsychic life of the individual and (b) develop a model for the understanding of personality organization across the four psychologies, based on the development of personal hierarchies that establish which issues are superordinate and which subordinate.
(11) As an aspect of the human information-processing system, the self appears to function as a superordinate schema that is deeply involved in the processing, interpretation, and memory of personal information.
(12) The results suggest that the relationship between the representations of translation equivalents is similar to that between same-language superordinate and subordinate words.
(13) It was shown that, consistent with this hypothesis, the patients demonstrated co-occurrence of consistency of errors, loss of semantic cueing, and preserved superordinate knowledge with loss of detailed knowledge of concept items.
(14) The results support the concept that the focal changes in the activity of many enzymes (including those of carbohydrate metabolism) during hepatocarcinogenesis are the consequence of aberrations in superordinate regulatory mechanisms of cell metabolism.
(15) An additional manipulation consisted of including or omitting information about the superordinate category membership of the concept.
(16) These results were similar to those in the previous physical matching task and suggested that a superordinate concept was not in use to execute the present task.
(17) A relative preservation of superordinate knowledge on the sorting and definition tests, as well as a disproportionate reduction in the generation of exemplars from lower order categories was noted.
(18) The IRBP results also offer some rare molecular support for the Glires concept, in which rodents and lagomorphs form a superordinal grouping.
(19) Older children drew more inferences at the superordinate level than did younger children.
(20) The results suggest qualitative differences in the representations of superordinate and basic concepts.