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[email protected] Tue, 12 Aug 2003 18:16:40 +0900 (JST)
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G'day, this is a very basic question, but I couldn't find the answer in "Implementing Typed Feature Structure Grammars". If it is there and I missed it, please forgive me and add it to the index! What is the diffence between ":<" and ":="? Looking at their use (in for example JACY's values.tdl): Things subsumed by two or more types tend to be ":=", while things subsumed by only one type tend to be ":<". But sometimes things subsumed by only one type are ":=" ... Searching on-line I found that ":<" means "is a subsort". Practically, how is this different from "is subsumed by"? Getting back to basics, -- Francis Bond <www.kecl.ntt.co.jp/icl/mtg/members/bond/> NTT Communication Science Laboratories | Machine Translation Research Group