From e89fdae2fa1626348d8025824a7469252fa85e42 Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: aarne Date: Mon, 22 Jun 2009 15:39:08 +0000 Subject: next-lib renamed to lib, lib to old-lib --- next-lib/src/abstract/Phrase.gf | 44 ----------------------------------------- 1 file changed, 44 deletions(-) delete mode 100644 next-lib/src/abstract/Phrase.gf (limited to 'next-lib/src/abstract/Phrase.gf') diff --git a/next-lib/src/abstract/Phrase.gf b/next-lib/src/abstract/Phrase.gf deleted file mode 100644 index 3606c2d76..000000000 --- a/next-lib/src/abstract/Phrase.gf +++ /dev/null @@ -1,44 +0,0 @@ ---1 Phrase: Phrases and Utterances - -abstract Phrase = Cat ** { - --- When a phrase is built from an utterance it can be prefixed --- with a phrasal conjunction (such as "but", "therefore") --- and suffixing with a vocative (typically a noun phrase). - - fun - PhrUtt : PConj -> Utt -> Voc -> Phr ; -- but come here, my friend - --- Utterances are formed from sentences, questions, and imperatives. - - UttS : S -> Utt ; -- John walks - UttQS : QS -> Utt ; -- is it good - UttImpSg : Pol -> Imp -> Utt; -- (don't) love yourself - UttImpPl : Pol -> Imp -> Utt; -- (don't) love yourselves - UttImpPol : Pol -> Imp -> Utt ; -- (don't) sleep (polite) - --- There are also 'one-word utterances'. A typical use of them is --- as answers to questions. --- *Note*. This list is incomplete. More categories could be covered. --- Moreover, in many languages e.g. noun phrases in different cases --- can be used. - - UttIP : IP -> Utt ; -- who - UttIAdv : IAdv -> Utt ; -- why - UttNP : NP -> Utt ; -- this man - UttAdv : Adv -> Utt ; -- here - UttVP : VP -> Utt ; -- to sleep - --- The phrasal conjunction is optional. A sentence conjunction --- can also used to prefix an utterance. - - NoPConj : PConj ; - PConjConj : Conj -> PConj ; -- and - --- The vocative is optional. Any noun phrase can be made into vocative, --- which may be overgenerating (e.g. "I"). - - NoVoc : Voc ; - VocNP : NP -> Voc ; -- my friend - -} -- cgit v1.2.3