[developers] Sweaglesw ERG binaries don't include SEM-I?

Woodley Packard sweaglesw at sweaglesw.org
Tue Mar 14 23:03:04 CET 2017


My personal 2 cents on that would be to leave 1214 as it is; it has felt 
"released" to me for a long time now, and I suspect people may have 
started publishing against it.

-Woodley

On 03/14/2017 02:55 PM, Dan Flickinger wrote:
> I'll bring the trunk version up to date on the SEM-I front by the end of this week, but will have to discuss with Stephan the merits and drawbacks of making any changes to 1214 at this point.
>
>
>   Dan
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> Subject: Re: Sweaglesw ERG binaries don't include SEM-I?
>
> G'day,
>
> moving this to developers.
>
> In summary:
> A side effect of the move to the SEM-I hierarchy for generation is that some of the predicates that were visible for generation (and were in the hand-written erg/etc/erg.smi) did not make it to the new semi).
>
> Many of these were made by Dan to handle input for machine translation from Japanese.
>
> Probably the most used is  def_udef_a_q_rel, but I also use unspec_loc_rel, poss_rel and can_able rel.
>
>    ; supertype of def_q, udef_q, _a_q, some-any_q
>    def_udef_some_a_q_rel : ARG0 x, BODY h, RSTR h.
>    ; supertype of def_q, udef_q, _a_q
>    def_udef_a_q_rel : ARG0 x, BODY h, RSTR h.
>
>    def_q_rel : ARG0 x, BODY h, RSTR h.
>    idiom_q_rel : ARG0 x, BODY h, RSTR h.
>
>    ; temp or nontemp 'in, on, at' plus loc_nonsp_rel
>    unspec_loc_rel : ARG0 i, ARG1 u, ARG2 u.
>    ; nonspecific locative: temp or nontemp
>    loc_nonsp_rel : ARG0 i, ARG1 u, ARG2 u.
>    ; temp or nontemp 'in, on, at'
>    loc_sp_rel : ARG0 i, ARG1 u, ARG2 u.
>    ; nontemp 'in, on, at' plus loc_nonsp_rel
>    nontemp_sp_or_nonsp_rel : ARG0 i, ARG1 u, ARG2 u.
>    ; nontemp 'in, on, at'
>    nontemp_loc_sp_rel : ARG0 i, ARG1 u, ARG2 u.
>    ; temp 'in, on, at' plus loc_nonsp_rel
>    temp_sp_or_nonsp_rel : ARG0 i, ARG1 u, ARG2 u.
>    ; temp 'in, on, at'
>    temp_loc_sp_rel : ARG0 i, ARG1 u, ARG2 u.
>
>    ; 'can' or 'be able to'
>    can_able_rel : ARG0 e, ARG1 h.
>    ; compound or 'of'
>    compound_or_prep_rel : ARG0 i, ARG1 u, ARG2 u.
>
> It would be great if these could be snuck into the 1214 release.
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