For other language units, a wide variety of cues and related elements define what a “complete” relational network is. These cues and elements are determined by the practices and standards of a given social or verbal community. All of these common units of language (and others) can be analyzed as relational networks. This can be useful because RFT provides a functional, technical account of how such networks are learned and determined by context.
lecture | trilogy | paragraph |
riddle | argument | biography |
equation | joke | sonnet |
poem | comic strip | etc. |