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− | The preposition "in" may have, in English, several values, as follows:
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− | {|border=1 cellpadding=5
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− | !rowspan=2|Value
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− | !rowspan=2|UNL
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− | !colspan=2|Examples
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− | |-
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− | !English
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− | !UNL
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− | |-
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− | |complement (necessary argument)
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− | |obj
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− | |interested in Math
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− | |obj(interested, Math)
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− | |-
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− | |time (when?)
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− | |tim
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− | |work in 1973
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− | |tim(work, 1973)
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− | |-
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− | |physical place (where?)
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− | |plc
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− | |work in Switzerland
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− | |plc(work, Switzerland)
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− | |-
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− | |logical place (in what?)
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− | |scn
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− | |work in the project
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− | |scn(work, project)
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− | |-
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− | |affected place
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− | |opl
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− | |hit in the face
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− | |opl(hit, face)
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− | |-
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− | |manner (how)
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− | |man
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− | |split in two
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− | |man(split, 2.@in)
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− | |-
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− | |attribute (which)
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− | |mod
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− | |a man in overcoat
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− | |mod(man, overcoat.@in)
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− | |-
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− | |final state (= into)
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− | |gol
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− | |throw in the basket
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− | |gol(throw, basket)
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− | |}
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− | == Observations ==
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− | ;@in
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− | Except for "mod" and "man", the attribute @in is the default and therefore optional:
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− | *work in Switzerland = plc(work, Switzerland) = plc(work, Switzerland.@in)
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− | *split in two = man(split, 2.@in) = <strike>man(split,2)</strike> (because of "split as two")
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− | *man in overcoat = mod(man, overcoat.@in) = <strike>mod(man, overcoat)</strike> (because of "man of overcoat")
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