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{Notation from chapter 2: '''hobbit'''('''frodo''')<br /> | {Notation from chapter 2: '''hobbit'''('''frodo''')<br /> | ||
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== Sorts and sortal restrictions == | |||
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{Indicate the semantic sort of the underlined noun phrase. | |||
|type="[]"} | |||
| eventuality | object | kind | group | |||
---+ <u>The committee</u> gathered around the meeting room. | |||
-+-- The committee gathered in the <u>the meeting room</u>. | |||
--+- They discussed who it might be possible to save <u>the panda</u> from extinction. | |||
+--- Where will <u>their next meeting</u> take place? | |||
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== Basic combinatorics: Canonical examples == | |||
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=== Copula and argument-marking preposition === | |||
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Latest revision as of 22:44, 24 June 2014
Exercises for chapter 5: Simple LRS
Functional notation
We have introduced the functional notation and the eventuality variable in chapter 5. What are the new formulae that correspond to the formulae from chapter 2?
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Semantic types
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Sorts and sortal restrictions
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Basic combinatorics: Canonical examples
Basic combinatorics: Examples with semantically "empty" elements
Copula and argument-marking preposition
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Nominal expletives
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Other constructions
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