SIGIA-L Mail Archives: Re: [Sigia-l] graded categories?
Re: [Sigia-l] graded categories?
Wow. Most categories (and concepts) have a strong element of gradation. It is those
without gradation that are unusual. Examples - anything that doesn't fit within definitive
boundaries. It is the reasons why categories are graded that is interesting ;)
Dan Brown and I are doing a Lakoff double at the IA Summit this year...check us out ;)
Donna
On 5 Mar 2006 at 15:55, Eric Scheid wrote:
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> What are some examples of graded categories?
> What's your favourite "classic" example?
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> e.
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