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LEXICAL RELATIONS Presented by ‘the big family’ group 3 Rauwan Harahap (Opung) Riza Nirmala Putri Salmah Silih Warni Siti Anifah Siti Juariyah

Lexical Relation is a culturally recognize pattern of association that exist between lexical unit in language. It categorizing the relationship between words

Types of Lexical Relationship Homonymy Hyponymy Synonymy Antonymy Meronymy Polysemy Member-Collection Portion-Mass

HOMONYMY

HOMONYMY Homonymy is the state of being homonym. Meanwhile in linguistics, homonym is one of a group of words that share the same spelling and the same pronunciation but have different meanings, usually as a result of the two words having different origins.

But both homophone and homograph absolutely has different meaning Identical pronunciation e.g to with too too with two Homograph Identical spelling e.g bear with bear left with left But both homophone and homograph absolutely has different meaning

HYPONYMY Hyponymy is the relation of inclusion. A hyponym includes the meaning of a more general word or we might know it as its hypernym (superordinate). The denotation of hyponym is included in its hypernym, also the meaning of the hypernym is included in the meaning of the hyponym.

Rose, Orchid and Jasmine are the hyponyms HYPONYMY Flower (hypernym) Rose Orchid Jasmine Rose, Orchid and Jasmine are the hyponyms