ADJ.
audio-visual, respective
VERB + ISOMORPHISM
postulated, prove
ISOMORPHISM + NOUN
words
PREP.
between, up
noun
Similarity of form
The postulated isomorphism between words and things constitutes the characterizing feature of all philosophically based universal languages.
The isomorphism of compounds does not prove the isomorphism of their respective constituents.
A one-to-one correspondence
noun — (biology) similarity or identity of form or shape or structu
The module has only countably many direct summands up to isomorphism.
The diagram above commutes if and only if f is an isomorphism.
Few languages have audio-visual isomorphism.