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Description

Name Lexico Syntactic ODPs corresponding to Disjoint Classes ODP
Language English
Also known as LSP-Di-EN
Intent Recurrent expressions in English that state that two are classes different from each other, i.e., they do not share instances or individuals.
Solution description The set of Lexico-Syntactic ODPs included here have a direct correspondence to the Logical ODP for modelling "Disjoint classes", described in the Technical report D5.1.1, NeOn project Deliverable (see Web Reference below).
Description of the correspondence relation between the LSPs and the ODPs one LSP to one ODP
Related ODP(s)
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Author(s) Elena Montiel-Ponsoda, Guadalupe Aguado de Cea, Mari Carmen Suárez-Figueroa, Asunción Gómez-Pérez
Submitted by ElenaMontiel-Ponsoda




Cases

The Lexico Syntactic ODP corresponding to Disjoint Classes ODP Lexico-Syntactic ODP includes the following cases (see also abbreviations and symbols used in LSP Formalization):


NL Formulation

  • Non-opioid agents differ from opioid agents.
  • Universal aspects of language are differentiated from language-specific ones.

LSP Formalization

NP<class> differ/be different/be differentiate from NP<class>

Reusable JAPE code: DC_1.jape

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