sensesrelation
Sensesrelation is a term used in linguistics and cognitive science to describe the network of semantic connections among senses and the cross-modal associations that shape meaning. The term is not universally standardized, but it is used to discuss how different senses of a word relate and how sensory information from multiple modalities influences interpretation. It encompasses both traditional lexical sense relations and multimodal correspondences observed in human perception.
In linguistic analysis, sensesrelation covers well-known relations such as synonymy, antonymy, polysemy, hypernymy, meronymy, and homonymy,
Research methods include annotated corpora, graph-based representations like semantic networks, and multimodal datasets that combine text
Applications span natural language processing, machine translation, information retrieval, education, and cognitive modeling. The concept also
Examples illustrate sense relations across modalities: the adjective bright relates to visual brightness and to intelligence