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:* The relative term "lover of ——" can be constructed by abstracting the absolute term "Emilia" from the absolute term "lover of Emilia".  Since Iago is a lover of Emilia, the relate-correlate pair denoted by "Iago:Emilia" is a summand of the relative term "lover of ——".
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:* The relative term "lover of&nbsp;&mdash;&mdash;" can be constructed by abstracting the absolute term "Emilia" from the absolute term "lover of Emilia".  Since Iago is a lover of Emilia, the relate-correlate pair <math>\mathrm{Iago}:\mathrm{Emilia}\!</math> that we abbreviate as <math>\mathrm{I}\!:\!\mathrm{E}\!</math> is a summand of the relative term "lover of&nbsp;&mdash;&mdash;".
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:* The relative term "betrayer to&nbsp;&mdash;&mdash; of&nbsp;&mdash;&mdash;" can be constructed by abstracting the absolute terms "Othello" and "Desdemona" from the absolute term "betrayer to Othello of Desdemona".  In as much as Iago is a betrayer to Othello of Desdemona, the relate-correlate-correlate triple denoted by "I:O:D" belongs to the relative term "betrayer to&nbsp;&mdash;&mdash; of&nbsp;&mdash;&mdash;".
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:* The relative term "betrayer to&nbsp;&mdash;&mdash; of&nbsp;&mdash;&mdash;" can be constructed by abstracting the absolute terms "Othello" and "Desdemona" from the absolute term "betrayer to Othello of Desdemona".  In as much as Iago is a betrayer to Othello of Desdemona, the relate-correlate-correlate triple <math>\mathrm{I}\!:\!\mathrm{O}\!:\!\mathrm{D}</math> belongs to the relative term "betrayer to&nbsp;&mdash;&mdash; of&nbsp;&mdash;&mdash;".
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:* The relative term "winner over of&nbsp;&mdash;&mdash; to&nbsp;&mdash;&mdash; from&nbsp;&mdash;&mdash;" can be constructed by abstracting the absolute terms "Othello", "Iago", and "Cassio" from the absolute term "winner over of Othello to Iago from Cassio".  Since Iago is a winner over of Othello to Iago from Cassio, the elementary relative term "I:O:I:C" belongs to the relative term "winner over of&nbsp;&mdash;&mdash; to&nbsp;&mdash;&mdash; from&nbsp;&mdash;&mdash;".
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:* The relative term "winner over of&nbsp;&mdash;&mdash; to&nbsp;&mdash;&mdash; from&nbsp;&mdash;&mdash;" can be constructed by abstracting the absolute terms "Othello", "Iago", and "Cassio" from the absolute term "winner over of Othello to Iago from Cassio".  Since Iago is a winner over of Othello to Iago from Cassio, the elementary relative term <math>\mathrm{I}\!:\!\mathrm{O}\!:\!\mathrm{I}\!:\!\mathrm{C}\!</math> belongs to the relative term "winner over of&nbsp;&mdash;&mdash; to&nbsp;&mdash;&mdash; from&nbsp;&mdash;&mdash;".
    
===Commentary Note 8.3===
 
===Commentary Note 8.3===
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