| Name | Lexico Syntactic ODPs corresponding to SubclassOf relation, Disjoint Classes, and Exhaustive Classes ODPs | 
|---|---|
| Language | English | 
| Also known as | LSP-SC-Di-EC-EN | 
| Intent | Recurrent expressions in English that state a relation between a (super)class and all the distinct (sub)classes that belong to the superclass. | 
| Solution description | The set of Lexico-Syntactic ODPs included here have a direct correspondence to the Logical ODPs for modelling "SubclassOf relation", "Disjoint Classes", and "Exhaustive 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 the combination of several ODPs | 
| Related ODP(s) | |
| Web reference | http://www.neon-project.org/nw/Deliverables | 
| Author(s) | Elena Montiel-Ponsoda, Guadalupe Aguado de Cea, Mari Carmen Suárez-Figueroa, Asunción Gómez-Pérez | 
| Submitted by | ElenaMontiel-Ponsoda | 
The Lexico Syntactic ODPs corresponding to SubclassOf relation, Disjoint Classes, and Exhaustive Classes ODPs Lexico-Syntactic ODP includes the following cases (see also abbreviations and symbols used in LSP Formalization):
NL Formulation
LSP Formalization
NP<superclass> be/CATV [either] NP<subclass> or/and NP<subclass>
Reusable JAPE code: SC_Di_EC_3.jape
 1 page
 1 page
NL Formulation
LSP Formalization
NP<superclass> CATV CD CN-CATV [PARA] [(NP<subclass>,)*and] NP <subclass>
Reusable JAPE code: SC_Di_EC_4_5.jape
 2 page
 2 page
NL Formulation
LSP Formalization
There are two types of narcotic analgesics: the opiates and the opioids.
Reusable JAPE code: -
 3 page
 3 page
NL Formulation
LSP Formalization
NP<superclass> be divided/separate in/into CD CN-CATV [PARA] [(NP<subclass >,)* and] NP<subclass>
Reusable JAPE code: SC_Di_EC_2.jape
 4 page
 4 page
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