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Lang corrections -- missing source and rdfs:comment #255

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6 changes: 3 additions & 3 deletions library_schemas/lang/prerelease/HED_lang_1.0.0.mediawiki
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*** Negation-word <nowiki>[Expressing falsity of a clause or sentence.]</nowiki>
** Determiner <nowiki>[Determining the kind of reference a noun or noun group has.]</nowiki>
*** Article <nowiki>[A class of dedicated words that are used with noun phrases to mark the identifiability of the referents of the noun phrases.]</nowiki>
*** Possesive-determiner <nowiki>[Determining the ownership of a noun or noun phrase.]</nowiki>
*** Possessive-determiner <nowiki>[Determining the ownership of a noun or noun phrase.]</nowiki>
** Interjection <nowiki>[A word or expression that occurs as an utterance on its own and expresses a spontaneous feeling or reaction.]</nowiki>
** Noun <nowiki>[Referring to a specific object or set of objects (living creatures, places, actions, qualities, states of existence, ideas etc.]</nowiki>
** Numeral <nowiki>[Expressing a number or relation to a number.]</nowiki>
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*** Indefinite-pronoun <nowiki>[Pronoun lacking a specific referent or having generic meaning.]</nowiki>
*** Interrogative-pronoun <nowiki>[Pronoun which prompts a question.]</nowiki>
*** Personal-pronoun <nowiki>[Pronoun associated with a grammatical person.]</nowiki>
*** Possesive-pronoun <nowiki>[Pronoun referring to the possession of a grammatical person.]</nowiki>
*** Possessive-pronoun <nowiki>[Pronoun referring to the possession of a grammatical person.]</nowiki>
*** Reflexive-pronoun <nowiki>[Pronoun that refers to another noun or pronoun within the same sentence.]</nowiki>
*** Relative-pronoun <nowiki>[Pronoun that marks a relative clause.]</nowiki>
** Quantifier <nowiki>[Expressing a reference definite or indefinite number or amount.]</nowiki>
** Verb <nowiki>{suggestedTag=Tense, suggestedTag=Mood, suggestedTag=Aspect} [Generally conveying an action, occurrence, or state of being and makes up the main part of the predicate of a sentence.]</nowiki>
*** Auxiliary-verb <nowiki>[A verb devoid of lexical content that combines with another verb to realize certain grammatical functions (e.g. expression of tense, passive voice, negation, interrogation).]</nowiki>
**** Modal-verb <nowiki>[An auxiliary verb that combines with another verb and expresses necessity, wish or possibility.]</nowiki>
*** Intransative-verb <nowiki>[A verb that does not require an object.]</nowiki>
*** Intransitive-verb <nowiki>[A verb that does not require an object.]</nowiki>
*** Psychological-verb <nowiki>[A verb that takes two arguments, an experiencer and a theme.]</nowiki>
*** Transitive-verb <nowiki>{suggestedTag=Object} [A verb that requires one or more objects to receive the action.]</nowiki>
*** Unaccusative-verb <nowiki>[An intransitive verb whose subject is a theme (i.e. affected by the process the verb expresses).]</nowiki>
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6 changes: 3 additions & 3 deletions library_schemas/lang/prerelease/HED_lang_1.0.0.xml
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</attribute>
</node>
<node>
<name>Possesive-determiner</name>
<name>Possessive-determiner</name>
<description>Determining the ownership of a noun or noun phrase.</description>
<attribute>
<name>inLibrary</name>
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</attribute>
</node>
<node>
<name>Possesive-pronoun</name>
<name>Possessive-pronoun</name>
<description>Pronoun referring to the possession of a grammatical person.</description>
<attribute>
<name>inLibrary</name>
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</node>
</node>
<node>
<name>Intransative-verb</name>
<name>Intransitive-verb</name>
<description>A verb that does not require an object.</description>
<attribute>
<name>inLibrary</name>
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Prefix ID
dc: contributor
dc: contributor
dc: creator
dc: date
dc: description
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dc: title
dc: type
foaf: homepage
rdfs: comment
terms: license
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Recent-past-tense 4 Past-tense Referring to an event in the recent past. dc:source "Original"
Remote-past-tense 4 Past-tense Referring to an event in the distant past. dc:source "Original"
Present-tense 3 Tense Referring to an event that takes place at time of speech. dc:source "Original"
Language-item-form 1 Language-item-property The form of a language item. dc:source "Original", rdfs:comment "Following https://www.w3.org/2016/05/ontolex/ (which is not an ontology for language annotation but an ontology for lexical entries in ontologies) we do not make the form of langauage inherent to language items but instead attach it separately. The word itself is a concept, but it can be expressed in multiple forms. The same is true for a sentence, phrase, clause. For some units it is more complicated, but there is a spoken form of a letter, grapheme, etc. and depending on the writing system there might be a written form of a vowel or consonant. This distinction increases flexibility."
Language-item-form 1 Language-item-property The form of a language item. dc:source "Original", rdfs:comment "Following https://www.w3.org/2016/05/ontolex/ (which is not an ontology for language annotation but an ontology for lexical entries in ontologies) we do not make the form of language inherent to language items but instead attach it separately. The word itself is a concept, but it can be expressed in multiple forms. The same is true for a sentence, phrase, clause. For some units it is more complicated, but there is a spoken form of a letter, grapheme, etc. and depending on the writing system there might be a written form of a vowel or consonant. This distinction increases flexibility."
Spoken-form 2 Language-item-form relatedTag=Canonical-spoken-form The expression of a language item as a sound produced by a human or artificially made to sound as if produced by a human. Language-item-form and (relatedTag some Canonical-spoken-form) dc:source "Original"
Canonical-spoken-form 3 Spoken-form The regular spoken form of a language item. dc:source "Original", rdfs:comment "Should be commonly used, although there is no language without accent, only use regional spoken form when this is relevant in context of the dataset."
Mispronounced-spoken-form 3 Spoken-form A mispronunciation of a language item which can still be identified. dc:source "Original"
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Negation-word 3 Conjunction Expressing falsity of a clause or sentence. dc:source "Original"
Determiner 2 Lexical-role Determining the kind of reference a noun or noun group has. dc:source "Original"
Article 3 Determiner A class of dedicated words that are used with noun phrases to mark the identifiability of the referents of the noun phrases. dc:source "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Article_(grammar)"
Possesive-determiner 3 Determiner Determining the ownership of a noun or noun phrase. dc:source "Original"
Possessive-determiner 3 Determiner Determining the ownership of a noun or noun phrase. dc:source "Original"
Interjection 2 Lexical-role A word or expression that occurs as an utterance on its own and expresses a spontaneous feeling or reaction. dc:source "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Interjection#cite_note-1"
Noun 2 Lexical-role Referring to a specific object or set of objects (living creatures, places, actions, qualities, states of existence, ideas etc. dc:source "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Noun"
Numeral 2 Lexical-role Expressing a number or relation to a number. dc:source "Adapted from D. Terence Langendoen, General ontology of Linguistic description, http://purl.org/linguistics/gold"
Particle 2 Lexical-role Must be associated with another word or phrase to impart meaning. dc:source "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Grammatical_particle#cite_note-Glossary_Particle-3", rdfs:comment "In Olia they use the term Unique and recommends not using particle because of differing definitions. Particle has an older use but the modern definition is well defined, and word particle is used in neuroimaging studies (https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/11347875/, https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/22341872/)"
Pronoun 2 Lexical-role A word or a group of words that may stand for a noun or noun phrase. dc:source "Original"
Demonstrative-pronoun 3 Pronoun Pronoun used to indicate which entities are being referred to and to distinguish those entities from others. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Determiner
Demonstrative-pronoun 3 Pronoun Pronoun used to indicate which entities are being referred to and to distinguish those entities from others. dc:source "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Determiner"
Indefinite-pronoun 3 Pronoun Pronoun lacking a specific referent or having generic meaning. dc:source "Original"
Interrogative-pronoun 3 Pronoun Pronoun which prompts a question. dc:source "Original"
Personal-pronoun 3 Pronoun Pronoun associated with a grammatical person. dc:source "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Personal_pronoun"
Possesive-pronoun 3 Pronoun Pronoun referring to the possession of a grammatical person. dc:source "Original"
Possessive-pronoun 3 Pronoun Pronoun referring to the possession of a grammatical person. dc:source "Original"
Reflexive-pronoun 3 Pronoun Pronoun that refers to another noun or pronoun within the same sentence. dc:source "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Reflexive_pronoun"
Relative-pronoun 3 Pronoun Pronoun that marks a relative clause. dc:source "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Relative_pronoun"
Quantifier 2 Lexical-role Expressing a reference definite or indefinite number or amount. dc:source "Adapted from D. Terence Langendoen, General ontology of Linguistic description, http://purl.org/linguistics/gold"
Verb 2 Lexical-role suggestedTag=Tense, suggestedTag=Mood, suggestedTag=Aspect Generally conveying an action, occurrence, or state of being and makes up the main part of the predicate of a sentence. Lexical-role and (suggestedTag some Tense) and (suggestedTag some Mood) and (suggestedTag some Aspect) dc:source "Extended from https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Verb"
Auxiliary-verb 3 Verb A verb devoid of lexical content that combines with another verb to realize certain grammatical functions (e.g. expression of tense, passive voice, negation, interrogation). dc:source "Original"
Modal-verb 4 Auxiliary-verb An auxiliary verb that combines with another verb and expresses necessity, wish or possibility. dc:source "Original"
Intransative-verb 3 Verb A verb that does not require an object. dc:source "Original"
Intransitive-verb 3 Verb A verb that does not require an object. dc:source "Original"
Psychological-verb 3 Verb A verb that takes two arguments, an experiencer and a theme. dc:source "Original"
Transitive-verb 3 Verb suggestedTag=Object A verb that requires one or more objects to receive the action. Verb and (suggestedTag some Object) dc:source "Original"
Unaccusative-verb 3 Verb An intransitive verb whose subject is a theme (i.e. affected by the process the verb expresses). dc:source "Original"
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