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'Concrete Relational Concepts' [...] : normally expressed by affixing non-radical elements to radical elements, but generally at a greater remove from these than is the case with elements of type II [ derivational concepts] or by inner modification of radical elements; differ [...] from type II in indicating or implying relations that transcend the particular word to which they are immediately attached, thus leading over to. - Sapir (1921), a pag.101
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