Changes between Initial Version and Version 1 of SketchNewLang


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May 31, 2017, 5:04:23 PM (7 years ago)
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     1= D4.5: New language Sketch Grammar module =
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     3As explained in [https://habit-project.eu/wiki/DevelopmentModule D4.2], it is not realistic that the construction of the sketch grammar is fully automated. For construction of new the sketch grammars, we used the new methodology described in [https://habit-project.eu/wiki/DevelopmentModule D4.2] which uses the questionnaires filled-in by native speakers.
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     5The basic form of the sketch grammar has the following relations (%w in the name of the relation is replaced by a particular headword):
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     7 - '''="%w" and/or ...''' capturing coordinations
     8 - '''objects of "%w"/verbs with "%w" as object''' capturing objects, both complement relations
     9 - '''subjects of "%w"/verbs with "%w" as subject''' for subjects
     10 - '''"%w" is .../subjects of "be %w"''' for adjective predicates and subjects
     11 - '''"%w" is a .../... is a "%w"''' for noun predicates and subjects
     12 - '''pronominal objects of "%w"'''
     13 - '''pronominal subjects of "%w"'''
     14 - '''modifiers of "%w"/nouns modified by "%w"''' for noun modifiers
     15 - modifiers also for other parts of speech:
     16   - '''modifiers of "%w"/adjectives modified by "%w"'''
     17   - '''modifiers of "%w"/adverbs modified by "%w"'''
     18   - '''modifiers of "%w"/verbs modified by "%w"'''
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     20For this version of the grammar, the respective parts of the questionnaire are used which means roughly the first 2/3 of the questionnaire.
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     22The full version of the sketch grammar has the following relations, in addition to the ones listed above:
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     24 - '''possessed/possessor''' typically named according to how the possessor relation is expressed in the language
     25 - '''pronominal possessors of "%w"'''
     26 - '''wh-words following "%w"'''
     27 - '''infinitive objects of "%w"'''
     28 - '''gerund objects of "%w"''' in case the language uses gerund
     29 - '''adjectives after "%w"/verbs before "%w"''' for adjective complements of verb
     30 - '''prepositions after "%w"'''
     31 - '''range of unary relations''' according to typical constructions used in the language; common language-independent parts include usage of the words in singular/plural, with various verb tenses and other morphological categories.
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