relationdenoting
Relationdenoting refers to a class of linguistic expressions whose primary function is to denote a relation between entities rather than a single object or property. In formal semantics, a relationdenoting item is modeled as a predicate of a certain arity, capable of taking multiple arguments. The simplest cases are one-place relations, which express properties, but true relationdenoting expressions typically involve two or more arguments.
Two-place relationdenoting items include many prepositions and relational nouns. Prepositions such as between, alongside, behind encode
Three- and higher-arity relations are most common with verbs and certain eventive predicates. Verbs like give,
Cross-linguistically, relationdenoting items show substantial variation in form and marking, including case systems, spatial and temporal