Contiguity
Contiguity (Latin contiguus: touching, adjacent) stands for:
- Contiguity (information technology) , environment of an entity in which further identities are logically determined or z. B. detected by radio (discovered)
- Contiguity (linguistics) , text-constituting relation between lexemes that belong to the same semantic level
- Psychology / learning theory / behavior modification: clash of stimulus and behavior that leads to the behavior being shown again when the stimulus occurs again, see contiguity theory
- Contiguity (philosophy) , relationship between two events or objects that are immediately adjacent in space and time
- Contiguity (geoinformatics) , two surfaces that (spatially) touch each other
See also:
- Contingency - further BKL
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