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Relational Network Theory suggests a neurologically plausible organization of information applicable to both linguistic and non-linguistic information.  The theory explains the access of linguistic information throughout multiple [[stratum|strata]], from a phonemic stratum to a conceptual stratum. The linguistic information system is represented as a network of interrelationships.  A stimulus, or a sequence of stimuli (e.g. a string of phonemes), triggers a [[node]] in the network, [[activation|activating]] corresponding pathways and the intersecting nodes and consequently activating the lexeme and the corresponding sememe.  Stimulation of a conceptual node can activate other conceptual nodes and connectivity is restricted in neither a bottom-up nor a top-down direction; thus lexemes can be activated by stimulation from both conceptual and phonemic nodes. Information is accessed in a bi-directional and stratum-independent manner.
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Relational Network Theory suggests a neurologically plausible organization of information applicable to both linguistic and non-linguistic information.  The theory explains the access of linguistic information throughout multiple [[stratum|strata]], from a phonemic stratum to a conceptual stratum. The [[linguistic information system]] is represented as a network of interrelationships.  A stimulus, or a sequence of stimuli (e.g. a string of phonemes), triggers a [[node]] in the network, [[activation|activating]] corresponding pathways and the intersecting nodes and consequently activating the lexeme and the corresponding sememe.  Stimulation of a conceptual node can activate other conceptual nodes and connectivity is restricted in neither a bottom-up nor a top-down direction; thus lexemes can be activated by stimulation from both conceptual and phonemic nodes. Information is accessed in a bi-directional and stratum-independent manner.
 
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Chow, Ian C, City University of Hong Kong,  
 
Chow, Ian C, City University of Hong Kong,  
 
[http://wmp.cityu.edu.hk/crs/ctl2205/50353784/pubs/LACUS%20XXXII.pdf Automating the Importation of Lexical Information into a Relational Network]
 
[http://wmp.cityu.edu.hk/crs/ctl2205/50353784/pubs/LACUS%20XXXII.pdf Automating the Importation of Lexical Information into a Relational Network]

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Relational Network Theory suggests a neurologically plausible organization of information applicable to both linguistic and non-linguistic information. The theory explains the access of linguistic information throughout multiple strata, from a phonemic stratum to a conceptual stratum. The linguistic information system is represented as a network of interrelationships. A stimulus, or a sequence of stimuli (e.g. a string of phonemes), triggers a node in the network, activating corresponding pathways and the intersecting nodes and consequently activating the lexeme and the corresponding sememe. Stimulation of a conceptual node can activate other conceptual nodes and connectivity is restricted in neither a bottom-up nor a top-down direction; thus lexemes can be activated by stimulation from both conceptual and phonemic nodes. Information is accessed in a bi-directional and stratum-independent manner.

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Chow, Ian C, City University of Hong Kong, Automating the Importation of Lexical Information into a Relational Network