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| == Basic symbols == | |||
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| |+Basic symbols used in UNL grammar rules | |||
| !Symbol | |||
| !Definition | |||
| !Example | |||
| |- | |||
| |align=center|<nowiki>^</nowiki> | |||
| |not | |||
| |^a = not a | |||
| |- | |||
| |align=center|{ | } | |||
| |or | |||
| |<nowiki>{a|b}</nowiki> = a or b | |||
| |- | |||
| |align=center|% | |||
| |index for nodes, attributes and values | |||
| |%x (see [[#Indexes|below]]) | |||
| |- | |||
| |align=center|# | |||
| |index for sub-NLWs | |||
| |#01 (see [[#Indexes|below]]) | |||
| |- | |||
| |align=center|= | |||
| |attribute-value assignment | |||
| |POS=NOU | |||
| |- | |||
| |align=center|! | |||
| |rule trigger | |||
| |!PLR | |||
| |- | |||
| |align=center|& | |||
| |merge operator | |||
| |%x&%y | |||
| |- | |||
| |align=center|? | |||
| |dictionary lookup operator | |||
| |?[a] | |||
| |- | |||
| |align=center|“ “ | |||
| |string | |||
| |"went" | |||
| |- | |||
| |align=center|[ ] | |||
| |natural language entry (headword) | |||
| |[go] | |||
| |- | |||
| |align=center|[[ ]] | |||
| |UW | |||
| |[[to go(icl>to move)]] | |||
| |- | |||
| |align=center|( ) | |||
| |node | |||
| |(a) | |||
| |- | |||
| |align=center|// | |||
| |regular expression | |||
| |/a{2,3}/ = aa,aaa | |||
| |} | |||
| == Basic Concepts == | |||
| ;The differences between "", [] and [[]] | |||
| :Double quotes are always used to represent strings: "a" will match only the string "a" | |||
| :Simple square brackets are always used to represent natural language entries (headwords) in the dictionary: [a] will match the node associated to the entry [a] retrieved from the dictionary, no matter its current realization, which may be affected by other rules (the original [a] may have been replaced, for instance, by "b", but will still be indexed to the entry [a]) | |||
| :Double square brackets are always used to represent UWs: <nowiki>[[a]]</nowiki> will match the node associated to the UW <nowiki>[[a]]</nowiki> | |||
| ;Predefined values (assigned by default) | |||
| :SCOPE - Scope | |||
| :SHEAD - Sentence head (the beginning of a sentence) | |||
| :STAIL - Sentence tail (the end of a sentence) | |||
| :CHEAD - Scope head (the beginning of a scope) | |||
| :CTAIL - Scope tail (the end of a scope) | |||
| :TEMP - Temporary entry (entry not found in the dictionary) | |||
| :DIGIT - Any sequence of digits (i.e.: 0,1,2,3,4,5,6,7,8,9) | |||
Revision as of 18:29, 16 August 2013
Basic symbols
| Symbol | Definition | Example | 
|---|---|---|
| ^ | not | ^a = not a | 
| { | } | or | {a|b} = a or b | 
| % | index for nodes, attributes and values | %x (see below) | 
| # | index for sub-NLWs | #01 (see below) | 
| = | attribute-value assignment | POS=NOU | 
| ! | rule trigger | !PLR | 
| & | merge operator | %x&%y | 
| ? | dictionary lookup operator | ?[a] | 
| “ “ | string | "went" | 
| [ ] | natural language entry (headword) | [go] | 
| [[ ]] | UW | [[to go(icl>to move)]] | 
| ( ) | node | (a) | 
| // | regular expression | /a{2,3}/ = aa,aaa | 
Basic Concepts
- The differences between "", [] and [[]]
- Double quotes are always used to represent strings: "a" will match only the string "a"
- Simple square brackets are always used to represent natural language entries (headwords) in the dictionary: [a] will match the node associated to the entry [a] retrieved from the dictionary, no matter its current realization, which may be affected by other rules (the original [a] may have been replaced, for instance, by "b", but will still be indexed to the entry [a])
- Double square brackets are always used to represent UWs: [[a]] will match the node associated to the UW [[a]]
- Predefined values (assigned by default)
- SCOPE - Scope
- SHEAD - Sentence head (the beginning of a sentence)
- STAIL - Sentence tail (the end of a sentence)
- CHEAD - Scope head (the beginning of a scope)
- CTAIL - Scope tail (the end of a scope)
- TEMP - Temporary entry (entry not found in the dictionary)
- DIGIT - Any sequence of digits (i.e.: 0,1,2,3,4,5,6,7,8,9)