Specification
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*@def (definite) | *@def (definite) | ||
**@both (both) | **@both (both) | ||
− | **@distal | + | **@distal (far from the speaker) |
**@each (each) | **@each (each) | ||
**@either (either) | **@either (either) | ||
**@every (every) | **@every (every) | ||
+ | **@medial (near the addressee) | ||
**@other (other) | **@other (other) | ||
**@own (own) | **@own (own) | ||
− | **@proximal | + | **@proximal (near the speaker) |
**@same (same) | **@same (same) | ||
**@such (such) | **@such (such) |
Revision as of 19:52, 23 June 2010
Reference is represented, in UNL, by reference attributes or by the relation "mod", depending on the type of reference.
Reference attributes
Reference attributes are used in case of general reference: