Distinct objects for predicate rdfs:comment in graph lexinfo sorted by frequency with mapping to SKOS

ResourceCountSKOS mapping
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"A grammatical category that indicates grammatical relationships between words in sentences."2
"()"1
"1951: An optional part of a headword. 1951; examples? The question arises whether these are true options or whether the options reflect synonyms or hyponyms (e.g., barrage, barrage de retenue). The question is not whether 1951 should use this markup, but rather how to map this markup in a global environment."1
"A basic identifiable component of every CJKV character, often found on the left side of the character, that sometimes gives a rough indication of meaning and is used for collating lexical and terminological resources."1
"A brief popular axiom or saying."1
"A category assigned to a word based on its grammatical and semantic properties."1
"A chunk of text used in a software interface, documentation, help file, or the like."1
"A clause beginning with the declarative conjunction ("that" in English)"@en1
"A clause whose main verb is infinitive"@en1
"A clause, whose head is a non-finite verb form, which is used in place of an argument. In English these use the "-ing" suffix"@en1
"A collective number is a number referring to 'a set of things'. Languages that have this feature can use it to get a phrase like 'flock of sheeps' by using 'sheep' in collective number."1
"A concept that is related to another concept by virtue of the fact that it plays a causative role with respect to that concept."1
"A conditional relation is a logical relation in which the illocutionary act employing one of a pair of propositions is expressed or implied to be true or in force if the other proposition is true."1
"A description in general prose text of the issues that are indicated by the context. The description field can occur at many different places in a component and profile."1
"A designation that represents an individual concept."1
"A fixed chunk of recurring text."1
"A fixed, lexicalized phrase."1
"A form of a term or lexeme resulting from an operation whereby the characters of one writing system are represented by characters from another writing system, taking into account the pronunciation of the characters converted."1
"A group of words in a fixed order that have a particular meaning that is different from the meanings of each word understood on its own."1
"A lexical unit formed by a shortening of a word, syllable, or word group by omission of a sound or letter."1
"A lexical unit in a CJKV language that is represented by at least two CJKV characters."1
"A lexical unit that combines two or sometimes more different words, frequently such that the sense of the new lexical unit is not clearly derivable from the combination of its parts."1
"A linking element used to identify a relation between a clipped term and its full or expanded form."1
"A linking element used to identify a relation between a short form and its full or expanded form."1
"A linking element used to identify a relation between an abbreviation and its full or expanded form."1
"A linking element used to identify a relation between an acronym and its full or expanded form."1
"A linking element used to identify a relation between an initialism and its full or expanded form."1
"A linking element used to identify a relation between any full form of a term or lexical unit and its abbreviated form."1
"A note containing information on the usage of the associated word or term."1
"A noun or adjective denoting a class of objects."1
"A noun or adjective denoting a single object."1
"A noun phrase that follows a copula or similar verb, as for example an idiot in the sentence He is an idiot. - A clause that serves as the subject or direct object of a verb or the direct object of a preposition, as for example that he would be early in the sentence I hoped that he would be early"1
"A numeral used to indicate the number of sets/kinds of objects."1
"A possessive pronoun that refers to the subject as the possessor."1
"A pronoun that refers to all elements of a set."1
"A relation between two concepts having a non-hierarchical thematic connection by virtue of experience."1
"A relation between two concepts where one of the concepts constitutes the whole and the other concept a part of that whole."1
"A relative pronoun whose antecedent is the possessor of the subject or object in the relative clause."1
"A significant word or phrase."1
"A statement that describes and clarifies a concept and makes it understandable, but does not necessarily differentiate it from other concepts."1
"A statement that provides further information on any part of a language resource entry."1
"A subclause that begins interrogative construction ("wh"-word in English)"@en1
"A subclause that is in the subjunctive mood"@en1
"A subordinate concept having the same nearest superordinate concept and same criterion of subdivision as some other concept in a given concept system."1
"A synonym for an international scientific term that is used in general discourse in a given language."1
"A term connected to another term by a coordinate or associative relation."1
"A term defined by law or government regulation."1
"A term or lexeme no longer in ordinary use, though retained for special purposes."1
"A term or lexeme resulting from the omission of any part of the full term or lexeme while designating the same concept."1
"A term or lexeme that has fallen from fashion, but the meaning of which is readily recognizable."1
"A term or lexeme which is no longer in common use."1
"A term or lexeme whose concept or sense constitutes the opposite of the concept represented by a second term or lexeme."1
"A term rated according to the scale of a term acceptability rating as a synonym for a preferred term."1
"A term rated according to the scale of a term acceptability rating as the primary term for a given concept."1
"A term rated according to the scale of a term acceptability rating as undesired."1
"A term status qualifier assigned by an authoritative body, such as a standards body or a governmental entity with a regulatory function."1
"A term that has been standardized by a standardizing body."1
"A term that has the same or nearly identical orthographic or phonemic form in many languages."1
"A term that heads a terminological entry."1
"A term that is legally defined and used in legally binding documents."1
"A term that is no longer preferred or admitted."1
"A term that is part of an international scientific nomenclature as adopted by an appropriate scientific body."1
"A type value assigned to a string."1
"A unique alphanumeric designation assigned to an object in a manufacturing system."1
"A unit of spoken language that is next bigger than a speech sound and consists of one or more vowel sounds alone or of a syllabic consonant alone or of either with one or more consonant sounds preceding or following."1
"A variant of a multiword term or lexeme that includes fewer words than the full form."1
"A word denoting a number."1
"A word indicating imprecise number of times something happened."1
"A word that does not carry its own meaning but generalizes the meaning of a neighboring word, adding the "etc." sense."1
"A word that expresses the number of times something happened."1
"A word that is a fusion of a preposition and some other word... examples include the German words "zum" and "daran""@en1
"A word that is pronounced in the same way as another word but that is spelled differently."1
"A word that is pronounced like another word and that can be spelled the same way (homograph) or can merely sound the same (homophone)."1
"A word that is spelled like another, but that has a different pronunciation, meaning, and/or origin."1
"A word used to express imprecise quantity."1
"A word used to indicate imprecise rank of an object in a sequence."1
"Abstract frame for words that take a prepositional phrase as an argument"@en1
"Adjective based on a past participle."1
"Adjective based on a present participle."1
"Adjective based on a verb."1
"Adjective used to qualify."1
"Adjective/numeral/number expressing a numeric ranking."1
"Adposition placed at the beginning of a noun phrase."1
"Adposition that appears at the end of the noun phrase."1
"Adposition which consists of two parts which are positioned ahead and after the adpositional foci."1
"Adverb belonging to the general class of adverbs"1
"An abbreviation formed by truncating a part of a simple term."1
"An abbreviation made up of the initial letters of the components of the full form of the designation or from syllables of the full form and pronounced letter by letter."1
"An abbreviation made up of the initial letters of the components of the full form of the designation or from syllables of the full form and pronounced syllabically."1
"An adjective derived from a noun and denoting possession by the object described by the noun."1
"An attribute assigned to a lexeme or a term."1
"An attribute assigned to a term indicating that that term is the official designator for a product."1
"An attribution of a term or lexeme with respect to its use over time."1
"An element of language used to change the form of a word (noun, adjective) by declension, and (verbs) by conjugation."1
"An emphatic pronoun is a personal pronoun that is used to emphasize its referent."1
"An example of the usage of a frame."@en1
"An expression used to represent a concept based on a statement that two mathematical expressions are, for instance, equal as identified by the equal sign (=), or assigned to one another by a similar sign."1
"An expression used to represent a concept based on mathematical or logical relations, such as statements of inequality, set relationships, boolean operations, and the like."1
"An extremely informal register of a word, term, or text that is used in spoken and everyday language and less commonly in documents."1
"An indirect object is a grammatical relation that is one means of expressing the semantic role of goal and other similar roles. It is proposed for languages in which the role is distinct from the direct object and the oblique object on the basis of multiple independent syntactic or morphological criteria, such as the following: - Having a particular case marking, commonly dative - Governing an agreement affix on the verb, such as person or number - Being distinct from oblique relations in that it may be relativized"1
"An interrogative/relative word used to ask about numeric ranking."1
"An interrogative/relative word used to ask about quantity."1
"An interrogative/relative word used to ask about the number of times something happened."1
"An inventory item identified by a unique alphanumeric designation assigned to an object in an inventory control system."1
"An ontology of types, values and properties to be used with the lemon model, partially derived from ISOcat."@en1
"Any group of two or more words that form a unit, the meaning of which frequently cannot be deduced based on the combined sense of the words making up the phrase."1
"Any lexeme element in a compound lexical unit that is itself a word."1
"Any logically significant portion of a larger term or lexeme."1
"Article expressing a part or quantity."1
"Article not capable of expressing identification."1
"Article that allows the reference to a specific, identifiable entity (or class of entities)."1
"Aspect that expresses the beginning of an event or state."1
"Aspect that expresses the cessation of an event or state."1
"Beginning of a pair of parenthesis."1
"Case assigned to the subject of a transitive verb as opposed to absolutive case."1
"Case expressing "to" in Basque studies."1
"Case for a move of something to the surface of another object."1
"Case for a noun or a pronoun that expresses motion within a place or a period of time needed for an event."1
"Case for nouns in ergative-absolute languages that would generally be the subjects of intransitive verbs or the objects of transitive verbs in the translational equivalents of nominative-accusative languages such as English."1
"Case indicating location on top of something or on the surface of something."1
"Case indicating that the referent of the noun it marks is the means of the accomplishment of the action expressed by the clause."1
"Case indicating that the referent of the noun, or the quality of the adjective, that it marks is the result of a process of change."1
"Case related to the person in whose company the action is carried out, or to any belongings of people which take part in the action."1
"Case that expresses an indirect object relationship or a range of meaning similar to that covered by 'to' or 'for' in English; but there is a great deal of variation between languages in the way this case is used."1
"Case that expresses likeness or identity to the referent of the noun it marks. It can have meaning, such as: 'as', 'like', or 'in the capacity of'."1
"Case that expresses that the referent of the noun it marks receives the benefit of the situation expressed by the clause."1
"Case that expresses the lack or absence of the referent of the noun it marks."1
"Case that expresses the partial nature of the referent of the noun it marks, as opposed to expressing the whole unit or class of which the referent is a part."1
"Case that indicates a final location of action or a time of the action."1
"Case that indicates to what or where something ends."1
"Case that is used when a noun is the object of a verb or a proposition, except for nominative and vocative case."1
"Case used to indicate direct address."1
"Case used to indicate direct object."1
"Case used to indicate the subject of a verb."1
"Case used to typically indicate locative or instrumental function."1
"Case which expresses a meaning similar to 'along with' or 'accompagnied by'."1
"Case which expresses a possessive relationship (e.g. the boy's book) or some other similarly close connection (e.g. a summer's day)."1
"Case which expresses a state of being."1
"Case which expresses motion downward from the referent of the noun it marks."1
"Case which expresses motion to a location."1
"Case which expresses that the referent of the noun it marks is the cause of the situation expressed by the clause."1
"Case which expresses the meaning of 'motion into' or 'direction towards' the referent of the noun it marks."1
"Case which expresses the meaning of location or position within a place."1
"Case which expresses the meaning of motion 'away from' from the referent of the noun it marks."1
"Case which expresses the meaning of motion 'to' or 'towards' the referent it marks."1
"Case which expresses the meaning of presence 'at' or 'near' a place."1
"Categorization of the different types of clitics"1
"Category associated to verbs and referring to the way the grammar marks the duration or type of temporal activity."1
"Classification indicating the relative level of language individually assigned to a lexeme or term or to a text type."1
"Comparative is the comparison where only two entites are involved."1
"Completely correct in every detail"1
"Conjunction that links constituents."1
"Conjunction that links constructions by making one of them a constituent of another. The subordinating conjunction typically marks the incorporated constituent."1
"Control indicates how a an argument from a main clause will be utilized in a subclause. This class includes both control structures and raising structures"@en1
"Currently in use."1
"Declarative frames take a clause as an argument, this argument is marker with the declarative conjunction ("that" in English)"@en1
"Denominal adjectives in Japanese formed from a noun plus the particle 'na'"@en1
"Description of a specific form used in a certain region as opposed to another form used in another region"1
"Descriptive material that provides a sample of an object or entity defined in the entry."1
"Designation of a term or word that is not countable and cannot generally be used with the indefinite article or in the plural."1
"Designation used to classify number-related grammatical information that can differ from the standard European classifications cited above."1
"Determiner expressing an emotional utterance and marked with a strong intonation."1
"Determiner not capable of identification."1
"Determiner related to a referent."1
"Determiner that expresses ownership."1
"Determiner that refers to the same entity."1
"Determiner used to express a question."1
"Determiner used to point to an entity in the situation or elsewhere in a sentence."1
"Deverbal adjective in Japanese ending with the '-i' suffix in dictionary form"@en1
"Element which, singly or in combination with other verbs is used as the minimal predicate of a sentence, co-occurring with a subject. If the predicate contains other elements (e.g. object, complement), then it is the verb which more than any other is the unit which influences the choice and extent of these elements."1
"End of a parenthesis pair."1
"Figures, symbols or the like used to express a concept briefly, such as a mathematical or chemical formula."1
"First person deixis is deictic reference that refers to the speaker, or both the speaker and referents grouped with the speaker"1
"For definiteness, when a specific form is not the syntactic subject of the clause."1
"For definiteness, when a specific form is the syntactic subject of the clause."1
"Form resulting from the conversion of one writing system into another"1
"Form used in some languages to designate two persons or things."1
"Grammatical category for the variation in form of nouns, pronouns, and any words agreeing with them, depending on how many persons or things are referred to."1
"Grammatical number referring to 'three things', as opposed to 'singular' and 'plural'."1
"Graphical mark used either at word level to indicate an abbreviation or at a text level to separate phrases or sentences."1
"Imperfective aspect is an aspect that expresses an event or state, with respect to its internal structure, instead of expressing it as a simple whole."1
"In TEI: A phrase or word used to provide a gloss or definition for some other word or phrase. In 1951: Any editorial comment."1
"In TEI: contains information about the grammatical mood of verbs (e.g. indicative, subjunctive, imperative)."1
"In a given sentence, the way in which the form of a word changes in order to express a relationship with one or several words of the sentence. The morphological modification may apply to nouns, pronouns noun phrase constituents, such as adjectives or numerals."1
"In many languages, the grammatical distinction that indicates the number of objects referred to by the term or word."1
"Indicates a part of this object"@en1
"Indicates an argument of an adjective indicated by post-positive modification. An example in english would be that "that is something interesting", where the adjective interesting post-postively modifies something"@en1
"Indicates either the subject or object of the main clause may be the omitted argument of the subclause"@en1
"Indicates one of the arguments is a gerund clause"@en1
"Indicates that one lexical entry is the participle form of another, e.g., the adjective 'reassuring' is the participle of 'to reassure'"@en1
"Indicates that the referenced element is a part of this object"@en1
"Indicates the frame has a subframe indicated with the appropriate interrogative (e.g., "who", "where", "how")"@en1
"Indicates the frame has an argument that is a clause with both an interrogative and the clause is in the infinitive form"@en1
"Indicates the object is a member of this"@en1
"Indicates the object of the main clause is also the (omitted) object of the subclause"@en1
"Indicates the subject of a copula construction. It is assumed that by using this the copula construction is not reversible e.g., He is happy/*happy is him"@en1
"Indicates the subject of the main clause is the (omitted) subject of the subclause"@en1
"Indicates the syntactic subject of the main clause is in fact the subject of the subclause. The main clause should then be interpreted as being impersonal."@en1
"Indicates this a component of the other concept"@en1
"Indicates this is a part of another concept"@en1
"Indicates this is a substance that composes the other"@en1
"Indicates this is an element of the other"@en1
"Indicates what this is composed of"@en1
"Indication of grammatical person (1st, 2nd, 3rd, etc.) associated with a given inflected form."1
"Indication specifying whether the usage is old or modern."1
"Indistinguished gender for epicenes."1
"Infinitive frames take an infinitive clause as an argument"@en1
"Information on the origin of a word and the development of its meaning."1
"Inverted comma."1
"Linked to a particular element."1
"Main verb in contrast to a modal or an auxiliary."1
"Mark (,) used in writing to show a short pause or to separate items in a list."1
"Markup to express that there is not any pertinence."1
"Mood cited as unmarked or base form."1
"Mood often used to express uncertainty, whishes or desires."1
"Mood used to express an order."1
"Mood value used in the expression of statements and questions."1
"Morpheme that has a particular status with regards to the word's etymology."1
"Note this frame should be used when both attributive and predicative use of the adjective is allowed"@en1
"Noun that is the name of a specific individual, place, or object."1
"Noun that signifies a non-specific member of a group."1
"Number that specifies 'a few' things."1
"Of, relating to, or constituting the gender that ordinarily includes most words or grammatical forms referring to females."1
"Of, relating to, or constituting the gender that ordinarily includes most words or grammatical forms referring to males."1
"Of, relating to, or constituting the gender that ordinarily includes most words or grammatical forms referring to objects that are not characterized as male or female."1
"One of a set of distinctive forms that are used to signal modality. Modality is a facet of illocutionary point or general intent of a speaker, or a speaker's degree of commitment to the expressed proposition's believability, obligatoriness, desirability or reality."1
"Part of speech related to attributes of noun."1
"Part of speech that expresses a number or the relation to a number."1
"Part of speech that occurs before/inside/after a complement composed of a noun phrase, noun, pronoun or clause that functions as a noun phrase and form a single structure with the complement to express its grammatical and semantic relation to another unit."1
"Part of speech to refer to an heterogeneous group of words whose most frequent function is to specify the mode of action of the verb."1
"Part of speech used to express the name of a person, place, action or thing."1
"Particle expressing ownship."1
"Particle expressing superlative degree. Superlative is the comparison between more than two entities and contrasts with comparative where only two entities are involved and positive where no comparison is implied."1
"Particle that is not covered by other sorts of particle definitions."1
"Particle used in order to express future."1
"Particle used to compare."1
"Particle used to express a question."1
"Particle used to express affirmation."1
"Particle used to express infinitive."1
"Particle used to express negation."1
"Past tense is an absolute tense that refers to a time before the moment of utterance."1
"Perceived as alive."1
"Perceived as not living."1
"Perceived as related to animacy, but without specific reference to the previous items."1
"Perfective aspect is an aspect that expresses a temporal view of an event or state as a simple whole, apart from the consideration of the internal structure of the time in which it occurs."1
"Personal pronoun that can occupy the position after a preposition and/or reinforce a weak personal pronoun."1
"Personal pronoun that cannot occupy the position after a preposition and/or reinforce a strong personal pronoun."1
"Personnal pronoun that is affixed, i.e. added as an affix to another word."1
"Positive value"1
"Preposition that is a aggregation of words"1
"Preposition that is the result of a morphological merge from at least two words."1
"Pronoun expressing mutual relationship."1
"Pronoun lacking person referent."1
"Pronoun marked with an emotional utterance and/or a strong intonation."1
"Pronoun referring a person."1
"Pronoun that does not allow reference."1
"Pronoun that expresses ownership and relationships like ownership, such as kinship, and other forms of association."1
"Pronoun that refers to something characterized by allusions."1
"Pronoun used in a context of a negation or for expressing a negation."1
"Pronoun used to express a question."1
"Pronoun used to point to an entity in the situation or elsewhere in a sentence."1
"Pronoun which introduces a relative clause and refers to something that has been said before."1
"Property about the possiblity to identify an entity."1
"Property applied to a verb form that can occur on its own in an independent sentence."1
"Property concerning comparison."1
"Property referring to finite and non-finite status of a verbal form."1
"Property referring to the way the grammar marks the time at which the action denoted by the verb took place."1
"Property related for verb forms occurring on their own only in dependent clauses and lacking tense and mood contrasts."1
"Property related to four elements."1
"Property that refers to the person."1
"Property used to qualify something similar but not exactly the same"1
"Refers to the prenominal or postnominal positions of determiners which distinguish different forms."1
"Register of a term or text type that can be characterized as profane or socially unacceptable."1
"Register of terms that are company-specific and not readily recognized outside this environment."1
"Register of terms used in applications-oriented as opposed to theoretical or academic levels of language."1
"Relative to the possession or association."1
"Said of a term that appears frequently."1
"Said of a term that does not appear frequently."1
"Said of a term that is almost never used."1
"Second person deixis is deictic reference to a person or persons identified as addressee."1
"Sentential frames take a clause as argument, no conjunction is used and the syntax of the clause is the same as a main clause"@en1
"Sequence of three dots having the same meaning as "et cetera" (full form) or "etc" (abbreviated form)."1
"Sign (.) used to expresses the end of a sentence or an abbreviation."1
"Sign (;) usually used to separate phrases."1
"Sign used to express a question."1
"Sign used to mark an item in a list."1
"Sign with two vertical points that is used in writing and printing to introduce an explanation, example or quotation."1
"Situation where the modifier is after the modified."1
"Situation where the modifier is before the modified."1
"Special sign (!) usually used in writing to mark exclamation."1
"Special word that combines the subject of a sentence and its description."1
"Specification of the pointers in time or sequence that indicates the segmentation process."1
"Term referring to a situation where the grammatical subject is typically the recipient or goal of the action denoted by the verb."1
"Term referring to a word derived from a verb and used as an adjective."1
"Term used in the grammatical classification of words referring to a subclass of determiners which displays a primary role in differentiating the uses of nouns."1
"Term used to describe how a particular word is used in a sentence."1
"The characteristic of a word indicating that in a given discourse community, its referent is considered to be alive or to possess a quality of volition or consciousness."1
"The complete presentation of a term or lexeme for which there is an abbreviated form."1
"The component of a multiword or multi-morphemic compound term that is determined or modified by the other components making up the term."1
"The confidence in a given relationship."@en1
"The confidence in a given translation."@en1
"The form of a term or word (usually of a noun) used to designate more than one object."1
"The form of a term or word (usually of a noun) used to designate one object."1
"The form used in some languages to designate two persons or things."1
"The full form that corresponds to a contracted form."1
"The punctuation sign /"1
"The register appropriate to general texts or discourse."1
"The register appropriate to scientific texts or special languages."1
"The register of a term or text type that can be characterized as profane or socially unacceptable."1
"The register of terms that are company-specific and not readily recognized outside this environment."1
"The register of terms used in applications-oriented as opposed to theoretical or academic levels of language."1
"The relative commonness with which a term occurs."1
"The representation of the manner by which a term or word is articulated."1
"The root form of a word or term that is used as the formal dictionary entry for the term."1
"The simple past or preterite as distinct from the perfect form, e.g,, "showed" not "shown""@en1
"Third person deixis is deictic reference to a referent(s) not identified as the speaker or addressee."1
"Transcription or transliteration from non-Latin script into Latin script."1
"Type of concrete object or concept (the referent) that an expression represents (the reference)."1
"Unit resulting from the division of words into their smallest meaningful parts. Note: moved to lexeme element from being an independent element; note that this is currently an independent element in 12620"1
"Used in the past."1
"Used with copula constructions. This represents the subject/object in a copula construction. As such constructions are reversible this property is used instead of the usual verb subject/object. E,g., Barack Obama is the president/The president is Barack Obama"@en1
"Value for middle voice that expresses that the subject is both the agent and object, or that the subject is separate from the agent or that the receiver is the agent him/herself."1
"Value for negation."1
"Value referring to the capacity of identification of an entity."1
"Value related to an entity in a situation where the identification of this entity is not clear cut."1
"Value that expresses more than one element."1
"Value that expresses one element."1
"Value that expresses the situation where the grammatical subject is also the semantic actor of the verb."1
"Value used in a comparison between more than two entities."1
"Value used in a comparison relationship when no comparison is involved."1
"Verb form that is usually used with another verb to express ideas such as possibilities, permission, or intention."1
"Verb tense that indicates action or state of being in the future."1
"Verb tense that indicates action or state of being in the present."1
"Verb tense that refers to action in the past that is incomplete or ongoing."1
"Way sentences may alter the relationship between the subject and object of a verb, without changing the meaning of the sentence."1
"Word or affix that belongs to a class of noun modifiers that expresses the reference, including quantity, of a noun."1
"Word or sound that expresses an emotion."1
"Word that does not belong to one of the main classes of words, is invariable in form, and typically has grammatical or pragmatic meaning."1
"Word that is written like another, but that has a different pronunciation, meaning, and/or origin."1
"Word that sounds like another word, but is different in writiing or meaning."1
"Word that sounds the same and is written the same as another word but is different in meaning."1
"Word that syntactically links words or constituents, and expresses a semantic relationship between them."1
"Word used in place of a noun or a noun phrase."1
"Word used to denote the denominator of a fraction."1
"adverb formed in replacement of a preposition and a pronoun"1
"adverb which is very similar in its form to a preposition"1
"aspect that expresses an event or state that is not finished."1
"base of a word"1
"conditional particule"1
"conditional pronoun"1
"denotes the negation or the absence"1
"diminutive noun"1
"distinctive particle"1
"he ASKED [what he should do]"@en1
"ist diese frame echt?"@de1
"particle for coordination"1
"personal pronoun which is not reflexive"1
"personal pronoun which is reflexive"1
"pronoun that identify the current locative or temporal situation"1
"pronoun that indicates the existence of something or someone"1
"pronoun which may act as a relative pronoun or an interrogative one"1
"relation between a phrase and a verb, in which the relation is central to the verb"1
"relation between a phrase and a verb, that represents the person or thing that performs the action or about which something is stated"1
"relation noun"1
"relative particle"1
"verb lacking certain morphosyntactic properties"1
"verb participating in a complex predication that has little semantic content of its own."1
"verb which has its own semantics"1
"word resulting from the aggregation of a preposition and a pronoun"1
"word resulting from the aggregation of a pronoun and an auxiliary"1
"word resulting from the aggregation of a proposition and a determiner"1