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Type Description Language | Type Description Language and other aspects of DELPH-IN Joint Reference Formalism == Case Sensitivity == === Case Sensitive === * Things inside quotes (NB: strings passed from TFS world into MRS can be treated as case insensitive in MRS processing (i.e. as predicate symbols, but not `CARG`s) === Case Insensitive === * Everything in TDL not inside of quotes. * Lexicon look-up. * Proper names? * Acronyms? ... approach these with token-mapping (preserve the info, and then downcase anyway) === Unknown === * Orthographic subrules (agree: case sensitive, ACE: [intended] case insensitive) Notes: Arguments for case insensitive include shouting (call caps); Arguments for case sensitive include the use of upper case vowels in vowel harmony languages (linguistic representations, not orthography) |
Type Description Language and other aspects of DELPH-IN Joint Reference Formalism
Case Sensitivity
Case Sensitive
Things inside quotes (NB: strings passed from TFS world into MRS can be treated as case insensitive in MRS processing (i.e. as predicate symbols, but not CARGs)
Case Insensitive
- Everything in TDL not inside of quotes.
- Lexicon look-up.
- Proper names?
- Acronyms?
- .. approach these with token-mapping (preserve the info, and then downcase anyway)
Unknown
- Orthographic subrules (agree: case sensitive, ACE: [intended] case insensitive)
Notes: Arguments for case insensitive include shouting (call caps); Arguments for case sensitive include the use of upper case vowels in vowel harmony languages (linguistic representations, not orthography)