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Features:
Features:
* VFORM ''vform''
* VFORM [[Appendix_Signature_of_the_basic_fragment#vform|''vform'']]
* AUX ''boolean''
* AUX [[Appendix_Signature_of_the_basic_fragment#boolean|''boolean'']]
* INV ''boolean''
* INV [[Appendix_Signature_of_the_basic_fragment#boolean|''boolean'']]


=== ''noun'' ===
=== ''noun'' ===


Features:
Features:
* CASE ''case''
* CASE [[Appendix_Signature_of_the_basic_fragment#case|''case'']]


=== ''determiner'' ===
=== ''determiner'' ===
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Features:
Features:
* PFORM ''pform''
* PFORM [[Appendix_Signature_of_the_basic_fragment#pform|''pform'']]


=== ''adjective'' ===
=== ''adjective'' ===


Features:
Features:
* PRED ''boolean''
* PRED [[Appendix_Signature_of_the_basic_fragment#boolean|''boolean'']]


== ''valence'' ==
== ''valence'' ==
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* SPR ''list([[Appendix_Signature_of_the_basic_fragment#synsem|synsem]])''
* SPR ''list([[Appendix_Signature_of_the_basic_fragment#synsem|synsem]])''
* COMPS ''list([[Appendix_Signature_of_the_basic_fragment#synsem|synsem]])''
* COMPS ''list([[Appendix_Signature_of_the_basic_fragment#synsem|synsem]])''
== ''vform'' ==
== ''case'' ==
English has only two case forms: nominative and accusative.
=== ''nominative'' ===
=== ''accusative'' ===
== ''pform'' ==
== ''boolean'' ==
=== ''plus'' ===
=== ''minus'' ===

Revision as of 22:10, 3 June 2014

sign

Features:

  • PHON list(phonstring)
  • SYNSEM synsem

word

Features:

phrase

Features:

headed-phrase

Features:

head-subject-phrase
head-specifier-phrase
head-complement-phrase

Features:

head-modifier-phrase

(not discussed in the textbook)

nonheaded-phrase

synsem

Features:

local

Features:

nonlocal

category

Features:

context

The sort encodes pragmatic information. This is not dealt with in the textbook.

head

We only use a very limited number of subsorts of head and only very few head features in the textbook, compared to more syntactically oriented HPSG publications.

verb

Features:

noun

Features:

determiner

preposition

Features:

adjective

Features:

valence

Features:

vform

case

English has only two case forms: nominative and accusative.

nominative

accusative

pform

boolean

plus

minus