condition
The 'condition' property defines an evaluable constraint that derives from using a certain lexical entry to express a given ontological predicate.
- Comment
- enThe 'condition' property defines an evaluable constraint that derives from using a certain lexical entry to express a given ontological predicate.
- Domain
- ontology mapping
- IsDefinedBy
- Lexicon Model for Ontologies - Synsem
- Label
- encondition
- SubPropertyOf
- usage
- Term_status
- stable
isA
The 'is a' property represents the single argument of a class or unary predicate.
- Comment
- enThe 'is a' property represents the single argument of a class or unary predicate.
- IsDefinedBy
- Lexicon Model for Ontologies - Synsem
- SubPropertyOf
- ontological correspondence
- Term_status
- stable
Lexicon Model for Ontologies - Synsem
-Version 1.0: depreciation with minor change in metadata for LOV publication -Version 1.1: creation
- Comment
- en-Version 1.0: depreciation with minor change in metadata for LOV publication -Version 1.1: creation
- Contributor
- 52-emontiel
- 53-lupe
- aldo-gangemi
- anas-fahad-khan
- http://art.uniroma2.it/fiorelli/
- http://art.uniroma2.it/stellato/
- http://jogracia.url.ph/web/
- http://www.dfki.de/~declerck/
- http://www.paulbuitelaar.net/
- https://sites.google.com/site/francescafrontini/
- Creator
- http://john.mccr.ae/
- http://www.cimiano.de/
- Description
- enA model for the representation of lexical information relative to ontologies. Syntax and semantics module.
- Imports
- ontolex
- Issued
- 10 January 2016
- Licence
- https://creativecommons.org/publicdomain/zero/1.0/
- License
- https://creativecommons.org/publicdomain/zero/1.0/
- Modified
- 10 January 2016
- PreferredNamespacePrefix
- synsem
- PreferredNamespaceUri
- http://www.w3.org/ns/lemon/synsem#
- Publisher
- ontolex
- Rights
- CC-Zero
- Title
- enLexicon Model for Ontologies - Synsem
- VersionInfo
- 1.1
marker
The 'marker' property indicates the marker of a syntactic argument; this can be a case marker or some other lexical entry such as a preposition or particle.
- Comment
- enThe 'marker' property indicates the marker of a syntactic argument; this can be a case marker or some other lexical entry such as a preposition or particle.
- Domain
- Syntactic Argument
- IsDefinedBy
- Lexicon Model for Ontologies - Synsem
- Label
- enmarker
- SubPropertyOf
- topObjectProperty
- Term_status
- stable
object of property
The 'objOfProp' represents the 2nd argument or object of a binary predicate (property) in the ontology.
- Comment
- enThe 'objOfProp' represents the 2nd argument or object of a binary predicate (property) in the ontology.
- IsDefinedBy
- Lexicon Model for Ontologies - Synsem
- Label
- enobject of property
- PropertyChainAxiom
-
A4
- First
- ontoMapping
- Rest
-
A2
- First
- object of property
- Rest
- nil
- SubPropertyOf
- ontological correspondence
- topObjectProperty
- Term_status
- stable
ontoMapping
The 'ontoMapping' property relates an ontology mapping to its corresponding lexical sense.
- Comment
- enThe 'ontoMapping' property relates an ontology mapping to its corresponding lexical sense.
- Domain
- ontology mapping
- IsDefinedBy
- Lexicon Model for Ontologies - Synsem
- Range
- LexicalSense
- Term_status
- stable
ontological correspondence
The 'ontoCorrespondence' property binds an argument of a predicate defined in the ontology to a syntactic argument that realizes this predicate argument syntactically.
- Comment
- enThe 'ontoCorrespondence' property binds an argument of a predicate defined in the ontology to a syntactic argument that realizes this predicate argument syntactically.
- Domain
-
A5
- UnionOf
-
A0
- First
- LexicalSense
- Rest
-
A1
- First
- ontology mapping
- Rest
- nil
- IsDefinedBy
- Lexicon Model for Ontologies - Synsem
- Label
- enontological correspondence
- Range
- Syntactic Argument
- SubPropertyOf
- topObjectProperty
- Term_status
- stable
ontology mapping
An 'ontology mapping' (OntoMap for short) specifies how a syntactic frame and its syntactic arguments map to a set of concepts and properties in the ontology that together specify the meaning of the syntactic frame.
- Comment
- enAn 'ontology mapping' (OntoMap for short) specifies how a syntactic frame and its syntactic arguments map to a set of concepts and properties in the ontology that together specify the meaning of the syntactic frame.
- IsDefinedBy
- Lexicon Model for Ontologies - Synsem
- Label
- enontology mapping
- Term_status
- stable
optional
The 'optional' property indicates whether a syntactic argument is optional, that is, it can be syntactically omitted.
- Comment
- enThe 'optional' property indicates whether a syntactic argument is optional, that is, it can be syntactically omitted.
- Domain
- Syntactic Argument
- IsDefinedBy
- Lexicon Model for Ontologies - Synsem
- Label
- enoptional
- Range
- boolean
- SubPropertyOf
- topDataProperty
- Term_status
- stable
property domain
'Property domain' provides a pragmatic restriction on the domain of the property referred to by this sense.
- Comment
- en'Property domain' provides a pragmatic restriction on the domain of the property referred to by this sense.
- IsDefinedBy
- Lexicon Model for Ontologies - Synsem
- Label
- enproperty domain
- SubPropertyOf
- condition
- Term_status
- stable
property range
'Property domain' provides a pragmatic restriction on the range of the property referred to by this sense.
- Comment
- en'Property domain' provides a pragmatic restriction on the range of the property referred to by this sense.
- IsDefinedBy
- Lexicon Model for Ontologies - Synsem
- Label
- enproperty range
- SubPropertyOf
- condition
- Term_status
- stable
subject of property
The 'subjOfProp' property represents the 1st argument or subject of a binary predicate (property) in the ontology.
- Comment
- enThe 'subjOfProp' property represents the 1st argument or subject of a binary predicate (property) in the ontology.
- IsDefinedBy
- Lexicon Model for Ontologies - Synsem
- Label
- ensubject of property
- PropertyChainAxiom
-
A3
- First
- ontoMapping
- Rest
-
A6
- First
- subject of property
- Rest
- nil
- SubPropertyOf
- ontological correspondence
- Term_status
- stable
submap
The 'submap' property relates a (complex) ontological mapping to a set of bindings that together bind the arguments of the involved predicates to a set of syntactic arguments that realize them syntactically.
- Comment
- enThe 'submap' property relates a (complex) ontological mapping to a set of bindings that together bind the arguments of the involved predicates to a set of syntactic arguments that realize them syntactically.
- Domain
- ontology mapping
- IsDefinedBy
- Lexicon Model for Ontologies - Synsem
- Label
- ensubmap
- Range
- ontology mapping
- SubPropertyOf
- topObjectProperty
- Term_status
- stable
Syntactic Argument
A 'syntactic argument' represents a slot that needs to be filled for a certain syntactic frame to be complete. Syntactic arguments typically realize a certain grammatical function (e.g. subject, direct object, indirect object, prepositional object, etc.).
- Comment
- enA 'syntactic argument' represents a slot that needs to be filled for a certain syntactic frame to be complete. Syntactic arguments typically realize a certain grammatical function (e.g. subject, direct object, indirect object, prepositional object, etc.).
- IsDefinedBy
- Lexicon Model for Ontologies - Synsem
- Label
- enSyntactic Argument
- Term_status
- stable
Syntactic Frame
A 'syntactic frame' represents the syntactic behavior of an open class word in terms of the (syntactic) arguments it requires. It essentially describes the so called subcategorization structure of the word in question, in particular the syntactic arguments it requires.
- Comment
- enA 'syntactic frame' represents the syntactic behavior of an open class word in terms of the (syntactic) arguments it requires. It essentially describes the so called subcategorization structure of the word in question, in particular the syntactic arguments it requires.
- IsDefinedBy
- Lexicon Model for Ontologies - Synsem
- Label
- enSyntactic Frame
- Term_status
- stable
syntactic argument
The object property synArg relates a syntactic frame to one of its syntactic arguments.
- Comment
- enThe object property synArg relates a syntactic frame to one of its syntactic arguments.
- Domain
- Syntactic Frame
- IsDefinedBy
- Lexicon Model for Ontologies - Synsem
- Label
- ensyntactic argument
- Range
- Syntactic Argument
- SubPropertyOf
- topObjectProperty
- Term_status
- stable
syntactic behavior
The 'syntactic behavior' property relates a lexical entry to one of its syntactic behaviors as captured by a syntactic frame.
- Comment
- enThe 'syntactic behavior' property relates a lexical entry to one of its syntactic behaviors as captured by a syntactic frame.
- Domain
- LexicalEntry
- IsDefinedBy
- Lexicon Model for Ontologies - Synsem
- Label
- ensyntactic behavior
- Range
- Syntactic Frame
- SubPropertyOf
- topObjectProperty
- Term_status
- stable