qualifiedNounPhrase(main)grammar
A qualified noun phrase can be either singular or plural. The number is a feature of the overall phrase; the phrase might consist of subphrases of different numbers (for example, “bob’s coins” is plural even though it contains a singular subphrase, “bob”; and “one of the coins” is singular, even though its subphrase “coins” is plural).
grammar
qualifiedNounPhrase
(main)
:
LayeredNounPhraseProd
Superclass Tree (in declaration order)
qualifiedNounPhrase(main)
LayeredNounPhraseProd
NounPhraseProd
BasicProd
` object`
Summary of Properties
Inherited from NounPhraseProd
:
filterForCollectives
Inherited from BasicProd
:
firstTokenIndex
isSpecialResponseMatch
lastTokenIndex
Summary of Methods
Inherited from LayeredNounPhraseProd
:
resolveNouns
Inherited from NounPhraseProd
:
filterTruncations
getVerifyKeepers
Inherited from BasicProd
:
canResolveTo
getOrigText
getOrigTokenList
setOrigTokenList
Properties
(none)
Methods
(none)
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