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| author | aarne <aarne@chalmers.se> | 2009-06-22 15:39:08 +0000 |
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| committer | aarne <aarne@chalmers.se> | 2009-06-22 15:39:08 +0000 |
| commit | e89fdae2fa1626348d8025824a7469252fa85e42 (patch) | |
| tree | c7d46bbd0494043b4bd6f917a25a7687517d0547 /next-lib/src/abstract/Relative.gf | |
| parent | 3049b59b35b25381a7c6787444165c200d66e08b (diff) | |
next-lib renamed to lib, lib to old-lib
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diff --git a/next-lib/src/abstract/Relative.gf b/next-lib/src/abstract/Relative.gf deleted file mode 100644 index 00289bdf5..000000000 --- a/next-lib/src/abstract/Relative.gf +++ /dev/null @@ -1,26 +0,0 @@ ---1 Relative clauses and pronouns - -abstract Relative = Cat ** { - - fun - --- The simplest way to form a relative clause is from a clause by --- a pronoun similar to "such that". - - RelCl : Cl -> RCl ; -- such that John loves her - --- The more proper ways are from a verb phrase --- (formed in [``Verb`` Verb.html]) or a sentence --- with a missing noun phrase (formed in [``Sentence`` Sentence.html]). - - RelVP : RP -> VP -> RCl ; -- who loves John - RelSlash : RP -> ClSlash -> RCl ; -- whom John loves - --- Relative pronouns are formed from an 'identity element' by prefixing --- or suffixing (depending on language) prepositional phrases or genitives. - - IdRP : RP ; -- which - FunRP : Prep -> NP -> RP -> RP ; -- the mother of whom - -} - |
