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Tag: Adjective terms

Adjective and Verb Terms in Taxonomies

May 24, 2017June 28, 2018 Heather Hedden

Terms in a taxonomy are generally nouns or noun phrases, but this does not mean that a taxonomy cannot comprise adjectives or verbs instead. There may be differences of opinion on this, though. A thesaurus, another kind of controlled vocabulary, by contrast, is expected to follow standards (ANSI/NISO Z.39.19 or…

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