koetantimia
Koetantimia is a neologism used in theoretical discourse to denote a proposed relation between two phenomena that cannot be fully separated within a given context. There is no universally accepted definition, and the term is used in different ways across disciplines.
In philosophy, cognitive science, and semiotics, koetantimia is sometimes invoked to describe aspects of analysis where
Typical characteristics proposed for koetantimia include: inseparability of components in practical analysis; emergence of properties only
Examples are usually hypothetical, such as discourse in which interpretation depends on simultaneous evaluation of syntax