## Legend: Category Definitions
### Overview
The image presents a legend defining categories for a chart or graph. The legend distinguishes between "Unidiomatic" and "Idiomatic" categories, further subdivided into "SR 1" through "SR 6" for each. Each category is represented by a unique fill pattern.
### Components/Axes
The legend consists of 12 entries, arranged in three rows and four columns. Each entry comprises a filled rectangle (representing the category's visual representation in the chart) and a text label describing the category.
* **Categories:** Unidiomatic, Idiomatic
* **Sub-categories:** SR 1, SR 2, SR 3, SR 4, SR 5, SR 6
* **Fill Patterns:** Each category/sub-category combination has a unique fill pattern.
### Detailed Analysis or ### Content Details
Here's a breakdown of each legend entry:
* **Row 1:**
* **Column 1:** Unidiomatic SR 1 (Dark blue with diagonal lines)
* **Column 2:** Unidiomatic SR 4 (Dark gray with horizontal lines)
* **Column 3:** Idiomatic SR 1 (Orange with diagonal lines)
* **Column 4:** Idiomatic SR 4 (Light brown with horizontal lines)
* **Row 2:**
* **Column 1:** Unidiomatic SR 2 (Light blue with diagonal lines)
* **Column 2:** Unidiomatic SR 5 (Light blue with dotted lines)
* **Column 3:** Idiomatic SR 2 (Light orange with diagonal lines)
* **Column 4:** Idiomatic SR 5 (Light brown with dotted lines)
* **Row 3:**
* **Column 1:** Unidiomatic SR 3 (Dark blue with cross-hatch pattern)
* **Column 2:** Unidiomatic SR 6 (Gray with vertical lines)
* **Column 3:** Idiomatic SR 3 (Orange with cross-hatch pattern)
* **Column 4:** Idiomatic SR 6 (Light brown with vertical lines)
### Key Observations
The legend uses distinct fill patterns to differentiate between the 12 categories. The "Unidiomatic" categories use shades of blue and gray, while the "Idiomatic" categories use shades of orange and brown. The "SR" number is appended to each category name to further distinguish them.
### Interpretation
The legend provides a key to interpreting a chart or graph that uses these categories. The visual encoding (fill patterns) allows for easy differentiation of the data series. The "Unidiomatic" and "Idiomatic" distinction likely represents two different types of data or conditions being compared across the "SR 1" to "SR 6" sub-categories. The "SR" likely stands for "Series".