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− | The UNL Specs define the formal grammar that is used to form UNL sentences and UNL documents. They have been stated by the [[UNL Center]] and constitute the keystone of UNL. They specify the structure of UNL documents and sentences; the syntax of [[Universal Words]]; the set of [[relations]] | + | The UNL Specs define the formal grammar that is used to form UNL sentences and UNL documents. They have been stated by the [[UNL Center]] and constitute the keystone of UNL. They specify the structure of UNL documents and sentences; the syntax of [[Universal Words]]; the set of [[relations]]; the set of [[attributes]]; and all the information concerning UNL as a formalism. |
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+ | The UNL Specs here presented are sorted by date in descending order. The first one is the latest and current official version, which was launched in 2005 and edited in 2006. | ||
*[[Version 2005]] (June, 2005) (Current Official Version) | *[[Version 2005]] (June, 2005) (Current Official Version) |
Revision as of 17:04, 15 April 2009
The UNL Specs define the formal grammar that is used to form UNL sentences and UNL documents. They have been stated by the UNL Center and constitute the keystone of UNL. They specify the structure of UNL documents and sentences; the syntax of Universal Words; the set of relations; the set of attributes; and all the information concerning UNL as a formalism.
The UNL Specs here presented are sorted by date in descending order. The first one is the latest and current official version, which was launched in 2005 and edited in 2006.
- Version 2005 (June, 2005) (Current Official Version)
- Version 3.3 (December, 2004)
- Version 3.2 (July, 2003)
- Version 3.1 (May, 2002)
- Version 3.0 (November, 2001)
- Version 2.0 (July, 1999)
- Version 1.5 (May, 1998)
- Version 1.0 (April, 1998)