Meaningful relations {semantic relations} include pairs: origin-destination, action-actor, difference-cause, recipient-method, motive-obstacle, trajectory-instrument, object-vehicle, and time-place [Bilgrami, 1992].
Words and phrases differ {semantic differential} in goodness or badness, strength or weakness, activity or passivity, sentence position, and relation to other words.
Word sets can have common factors {semantic component}. Words have semantic components. No semantic component is in all languages. Language independently determines semantic components.
Objects {homologue}| can have similar structure.
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