Adpositions
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:the relation "plc" (place) is sufficient to represent the meaning intended by "in" and no attribute is necessary: plc(book, box) | :the relation "plc" (place) is sufficient to represent the meaning intended by "in" and no attribute is necessary: plc(book, box) | ||
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− | :the relation "plc" (place) is too generic to represent the meaning intended by "under" and the attribute @under is necessary | + | :the relation "plc" (place) is too generic to represent the meaning intended by "under" and the attribute @under is necessary: plc(book, box.@under) |
Revision as of 23:52, 26 July 2012
Adpositions are connecting words used for a wide range of syntactic and semantic functions, most commonly modification and complementation.
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Natural Language
Natural language adpositions are classified as prepositions, when preceding a phrase; as postpositions, when following a phrase; and as circumpositions, when surrounding a phrase.
Lists of prepositions
UNL
Natural language adpositions are expected to be explicitly represented in UNL by relations or by relations and attributes.
Adpositions as relations
As words that connect two other words, adpositions are always represented in UNL as relations:
- agt = by
- ben = for
- dur = during
- frm = from
- gol = to
- ins = with
- man = as
- met = by
- mod = of
- opl = in
- per = per
- plc = in
- plf = from
- plt = to
- pof = of
- pos = of
- ptn = with
- pur = for
- scn = in
- src = from
- tim = in
- tmf = since
- tmt = @until
- to = to
- via = through
Adpositions as attributes
Adpositions are also represented as attributes when they assign specific values to general relations. For instance:
- the book is in the box
- the relation "plc" (place) is sufficient to represent the meaning intended by "in" and no attribute is necessary: plc(book, box)
- the book is under the box
- the relation "plc" (place) is too generic to represent the meaning intended by "under" and the attribute @under is necessary: plc(book, box.@under)
For the time being, adpositions have been represented by their English correspondents.
- @aboard
- @about
- @above
- @according_to
- @across
- @after
- @against
- @ahead_of
- @along
- @alongside
- @amid
- @among
- @apart_from
- @around
- @as
- @as_far_as
- @as_of
- @as_per
- @as_regards
- @as_well_as
- @aside
- @aside_from
- @astride
- @at
- @athwart
- @atop
- @barring
- @because_of
- @before
- @behind
- @below
- @beneath
- @beside
- @besides
- @between
- @beyond
- @but
- @by
- @by_means_of
- @circa
- @close_to
- @concerning
- @despite
- @down
- @due_to
- @during
- @except
- @except_for
- @excluding
- @failing
- @far_from
- @following
- @for
- @from
- @from_on
- @given
- @in
- @in_accordance_with
- @in_addition_to
- @in_case_of
- @in_favor_of
- @in_front_of
- @in_place_of
- @in_spite_of
- @in_terms_of
- @including
- @inside
- @inside_of
- @instead_of
- @into
- @like
- @mid
- @near
- @near_to
- @next
- @next_to
- @notwithstanding
- @of
- @off
- @on
- @on_account_of
- @on_behalf_of
- @on_top_of
- @onto
- @opposite
- @out
- @out_from
- @out_of
- @outside
- @outside_of
- @over
- @owing_to
- @pace
- @per
- @prior_to
- @pursuant_to
- @qua
- @regarding
- @regardless_of
- @round
- @save
- @since
- @subsequent_to
- @than
- @thanks_to
- @that_of
- @through
- @throughout
- @to
- @toward
- @towards
- @under
- @underneath
- @unlike
- @until
- @up
- @upon
- @versus
- @via
- @with
- @with_regard_to
- @with_relation_to
- @with_respect_to
- @within
- @without
- @worth