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*[[Media:Spec33.pdf|Version 3.3]] (December, 2004) | *[[Media:Spec33.pdf|Version 3.3]] (December, 2004) | ||
*[[Media:Spec32.pdf|Version 3.2]] (July, 2003) | *[[Media:Spec32.pdf|Version 3.2]] (July, 2003) |
Revision as of 18:19, 21 August 2012
The UNL Specs define the structure of UNL. They specify the structure of a UNL document; the syntax of a UNL sentence; the syntax of Universal Words; the set of relations; the set of attributes; and all the information concerning UNL as a formalism.
Candidate Specs
Past Specs
- Version 2005 (June, 2005)
- Version 3.3 (December, 2004)
- Version 3.2 (July, 2003)
- Version 3.1 (May, 2002)
- Version 3.0 (November, 2001)
- Uchida, H.; Zhu, M.; Della Senta, T. (1999). A gift for a millenium. Tokyo: IAS/UNU.
- Version 2.0 (July, 1999)
- Version 1.5 (May, 1998)
- Version 1.0 (April, 1998)
- UNL. (1996). Universal Networking Language: an electronic language for communication, understanding and collaboration. Tokyo: UNL Center.