Hierarchical vs Antisymmetry - What's the difference?
hierarchical | antisymmetry |
Pertaining to a hierarchy.
Of or pertaining to an ecclesiastic or priestly order.
Classified or arranged according to various criteria into successive ranks or grades.
(mathematics) The condition of being antisymmetric.
A theory of syntactic linearization, proposing that hierarchical structure in natural language maps universally onto a particular surface linearization, namely specifier-head-complement branching order.
As an adjective hierarchical
is pertaining to a hierarchy.As a noun antisymmetry is
the condition of being antisymmetric.hierarchical
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* *Adjective
(-)- It has been said that only a hierarchical society with a leisure class at the top can produce works of art.'' - ''source?