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'''Compact relational network notation''', in [[relational network theory]], consists primarily of [[Line_(in_relational_network_theory)|lines]] and [[Node_(in_neurocognitive_linguistics)|nodes]] deployed up and down the various [[Stratum (in neurocognitive linguistics)|strata]] of the theory. "Compact" is in contrast to [[Narrow relational network notation|narrow relational network notation]], in which the single lines of compact notation are broken up into their bidirectional components.<br><br><br>[[Category:En]][[Category:DICT]]
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'''Compact relational network notation''', in [[relational network theory]], consists primarily of [[Line_(in_relational_network_theory)|lines]] and [[Node_(in_neurocognitive_linguistics)|nodes]] deployed up and down the various [[Stratum (in neurocognitive linguistics)|strata]] of the theory. "Compact" is in contrast to [[Narrow relational network notation|narrow relational network notation]], in which the single lines of compact notation are broken up into their bidirectional components.
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Latest revision as of 06:13, 8 October 2017

Compact relational network notation, in relational network theory, consists primarily of lines and nodes deployed up and down the various strata of the theory. "Compact" is in contrast to narrow relational network notation, in which the single lines of compact notation are broken up into their bidirectional components.