In the context of communication, different encoded parts of a message relate to each other through a process that includes encoding, transmission, and decoding. The sender encodes the message, which is then transmitted through a medium to the receiver who decodes it. The relationship between these parts is crucial for effective communication. The encoded parts can represent various elements such as the sender's intent, the content, and the context, which are all important for the receiver to interpret the message correctly. The larger context could involve the relationship between the sender and receiver, the channel of communication, and the feedback loop that confirms understanding. Understanding this relationship is essential for effective communication in various fields, including interpersonal communication, data transmission, and even in the study of how animals communicate.