Relation rst#contrast (pm#description_content/medium/container,pm#description_content/medium/container) comparability and differences of two situations
exclusion: rst#circumstance rst#solution rst#elaboration rst#cause rst#effect rst#definition rst#comparison rst#means rst#condition rst#otherwise rst#interpretation rst#restatement rst#summary rst#theme
subtype: rst#antithesis
supertype: rst#subject_matter_rhetorical_relation (pm#description_content/medium/container,pm#description_content/medium/container) connect to details for making a better description
supertype: pm#rhetorical_relation (pm#description_content/medium/container,pm#description_content/medium/container) main sources: the Rhetorical Structure Theory (RST) and the PENMAN ontology; DO NOT USE such fuzzy relations: instead, use relations from/to situations!
supertype: pm#relation_from_description_content/medium/container (pm#description_content/medium/container,*)
supertype: pm#relation_from/to_thing_of_common_kind (*) this type permits to categorize relations according to their signatures and hence offers (i) a concise way to set essential exclusion relations, and (ii) a systematic and easy-to-follow categorization
>part of: pm#relation__related_thing__relatedthing___related_with type for any relation (unary, binary, ..., *-ary) and instance of pm#relation_type
supertype: rst#symmetric_rhetorical_relation (pm#description_content/medium/container,pm#description_content/medium/container) e.g., rst#restatement
supertype: pm#rhetorical_relation (pm#description_content/medium/container,pm#description_content/medium/container) main sources: the Rhetorical Structure Theory (RST) and the PENMAN ontology; DO NOT USE such fuzzy relations: instead, use relations from/to situations!