Markup and the GOLD Ontology (2003)
by
Scott Farrar
,
D. Terence Langendoen
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@MISC{Farrar03markupand,
author = {Scott Farrar and D. Terence Langendoen},
title = {Markup and the GOLD Ontology},
year = {2003}
}
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Abstract
Figure 4. Upper taxonomy for the ontology For linguistics we are concerned with the grammatical qualities of instances of LINGUISTICUNIT, or those qualities which determine how instances of LINGUISTICUNIT behave in the grammar of a language. Instances of MORPHOSYNTACTICFEATURE include: TENSE, ASPECT, MOOD, NUMBER, PERSON, PARTOFSPEECH, etc. A MORPHOSYNTACTICUNIT is said to stand in a HASGRAMINFO relationship to particular instances of MORPHOSYNTACTICFEATURE.







