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4lang issues #5

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recski opened this issue Nov 17, 2020 · 5 comments
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4lang issues #5

recski opened this issue Nov 17, 2020 · 5 comments
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recski commented Nov 17, 2020

This is a place to add them as we encounter them, with the whole story: please include example and explain how it came up

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recski commented Nov 17, 2020

status of obl argument?

Example:
...Gehsteige mit einer Breite von mindestens 2,0 m herzustellen sind
Sidewalk-PL with INDEF-DAT-FEM width of at-least 2.0 m to-create is
'Sidewalks must be built with a width of at least 2.0 m'

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Many examples in BRISE

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adaamko commented Nov 17, 2020

@recski obl is handled together with case, so for "'Sidewalks must be built with a width of at least 2.0 m'", this will be the graph:
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recski commented Nov 18, 2020

Great, thanks! I will have to make sure that my system has all the latest developments from yours before I raise such questions again... :)

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recski commented Nov 18, 2020

What to do about ccomp (clausal complement) in general?
Example:
...ist so auszubilden, dass die Pflanzung von mindestens einer Baumreihe möglich ist.
'...must be designed [in a way] that planting a row of trees is possible'

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adaamko commented Nov 18, 2020

It would result in a design ->2 possible edge.

Also it is good you brought it up because these are only implemented in DefaultLexicon() so it might not be available in the lexicon you use. We should change the hierarchy so everything is available from the DefaultLexicon.

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