Difference between revisions of "Feature specification defaults"
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− | Feature specification defaults (FSDs) are a device used in [[Generalized Phrase Structure Grammar]] to specify values for those features of a category which are not determined by any other module of the grammar ([[ID- | + | Feature specification defaults (FSDs) are a device used in [[Generalized Phrase Structure Grammar]] to specify values for those features of a category which are not determined by any other module of the grammar ([[ID-rule]], lexicon entry, [[feature instantiation principle]], etc.). |
===Example=== | ===Example=== | ||
+ | FSD 7: [BAR 0] <math>\rightarrow</math> <math>\neg</math>[VFORM PAS] | ||
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===Comments=== | ===Comments=== | ||
− | Like [[Feature cooccurrence restrictions]], most FSDs | + | Like [[Feature cooccurrence restrictions]], most FSDs can be considered as implications. |
===Other Languages=== | ===Other Languages=== |
Revision as of 12:20, 25 September 2007
Feature specification defaults (FSDs) are a device used in Generalized Phrase Structure Grammar to specify values for those features of a category which are not determined by any other module of the grammar (ID-rule, lexicon entry, feature instantiation principle, etc.).
Example
FSD 7: [BAR 0] <math>\rightarrow</math> <math>\neg</math>[VFORM PAS]
Comments
Like Feature cooccurrence restrictions, most FSDs can be considered as implications.