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      <p ns="0" title="Universal Relations" snippet="|Used to indicate that two entities do not share the same &lt;span class=&#039;searchmatch&#039;&gt;meaning&lt;/span&gt; or reference. Also used to indicate concession.&#10;|Used to indicate that two entities share the same &lt;span class=&#039;searchmatch&#039;&gt;meaning&lt;/span&gt; or reference. Also used to indicate semantic apposition.&#10;" size="18276" wordcount="3064" timestamp="2014-12-26T09:31:20Z" />
      <p ns="0" title="Universal Attributes" snippet="***@antiphrasis: Word or words used contradictory to their usual &lt;span class=&#039;searchmatch&#039;&gt;meaning&lt;/span&gt;, often with irony&#10;***@irony: Use of word in a way that conveys a &lt;span class=&#039;searchmatch&#039;&gt;meaning&lt;/span&gt; opposite to its usual &lt;span class=&#039;searchmatch&#039;&gt;meaning&lt;/span&gt;&#10;" size="10527" wordcount="1325" timestamp="2015-02-19T13:06:46Z" />
      <p ns="0" title="Universal Words" snippet="...present sense and not reference. UW&#039;s are related to the intension (sense, &lt;span class=&#039;searchmatch&#039;&gt;meaning&lt;/span&gt;, connotation) rather than to the extension (reference, denotation) of lingu&#10;...abstractness, cardinality, etc.), the UNL KB represents the intension (the &lt;span class=&#039;searchmatch&#039;&gt;meaning&lt;/span&gt;) of each UW. In the UNL KB, it is informed, for instance, that the UW &amp;quot;dog&amp;quot;&#10;" size="16863" wordcount="2615" timestamp="2014-02-18T15:44:48Z" />
      <p ns="0" title="Introduction to UNL" snippet="...be represented, in UNL, in a way that there is no ambiguity concerning the &lt;span class=&#039;searchmatch&#039;&gt;meaning&lt;/span&gt; of &amp;quot;saw&amp;quot; (past tense of the verb &amp;quot;to see&amp;quot; x present tense of the verb &amp;quot;to s&#10;...taphor and metonymy. Tropes must be represented, in UNL, by their intended &lt;span class=&#039;searchmatch&#039;&gt;meaning&lt;/span&gt;. A sentence such as &amp;quot;John devoured thousands of books&amp;quot;, for instance, must &#10;" size="11952" wordcount="1863" timestamp="2014-02-13T14:14:00Z" />
      <p ns="0" title="FAQ" snippet="...erence between any two original and target languages and is concerned with &lt;span class=&#039;searchmatch&#039;&gt;meaning&lt;/span&gt; preservation, therefore it is also concerned with relevance of information.&#10;... one check whether the UNL representation is good enough for conveying the &lt;span class=&#039;searchmatch&#039;&gt;meaning&lt;/span&gt; intended by the author of a text? ===&#10;" size="14098" wordcount="2151" timestamp="2009-04-21T12:54:12Z" />
      <p ns="0" title="UNLization" snippet="*Locutionary (the UNLization represents only the literal &lt;span class=&#039;searchmatch&#039;&gt;meaning&lt;/span&gt;)&#10;" size="6590" wordcount="977" timestamp="2012-09-21T19:38:03Z" />
      <p ns="0" title="MWE" snippet="**&#039;&#039;&#039;Non-identifiability&#039;&#039;&#039;: when first exposed to the expression, the &lt;span class=&#039;searchmatch&#039;&gt;meaning&lt;/span&gt; cannot be predicted from its surface form&#10;**defective collocations: idiosyncratic &lt;span class=&#039;searchmatch&#039;&gt;meaning&lt;/span&gt; component (in effect, foot the bill)&#10;" size="6866" wordcount="932" timestamp="2013-07-13T15:24:27Z" />
      <p ns="0" title="X-bar theory" snippet="...., a word, phrase or clause which is necessary to the head to complete its &lt;span class=&#039;searchmatch&#039;&gt;meaning&lt;/span&gt; (e.g., objects of transitive verbs)&#10;Specifiers are used to narrow the &lt;span class=&#039;searchmatch&#039;&gt;meaning&lt;/span&gt; intended by the head. They include:&#10;" size="17104" wordcount="2694" timestamp="2014-02-23T12:32:47Z" />
      <p ns="0" title="Syntactic relations" snippet="...., a word, phrase or clause which is necessary to the head to complete its &lt;span class=&#039;searchmatch&#039;&gt;meaning&lt;/span&gt; (e.g., objects of transitive verbs);&#10;" size="5061" wordcount="788" timestamp="2013-08-16T19:21:30Z" />
      <p ns="0" title="Adverbs" snippet="**As attributes, if their &lt;span class=&#039;searchmatch&#039;&gt;meaning&lt;/span&gt; can be subsumed by any of the [[modality|attributes of modality]] (such as &#10;" size="4987" wordcount="724" timestamp="2014-04-20T18:44:14Z" />
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