3.1. The sempos attribute

The sempos attribute (semantic part of speech) contains the information regarding the membership of a complex node in a semantic part of speech.

The sempos attribute has 19 possible values (symbols assigned to individual values are ordered in such a way that the first one is the one referring to the given semantic part of speech, other symbols (referring to individual characteristics) follow, separated by a period. The characteristics are organized from the more general ones to the more specific ones). The possible values of the sempos attribute are to be found in Table 5.1, "Values of the sempos attribute".

Table 5.1. Values of the sempos attribute

n.denot

denominating semantic noun

n.denot.neg

denominating semantic noun with which the negation is represented separately

n.pron.def.demon

definite pronominal semantic noun: demonstrative pronoun

n.pron.def.pers

definite pronominal semantic noun: personal pronoun

n.pron.indef

indefinite pronominal semantic noun

n.quant.def

definite quantificational semantic noun

adj.denot

denominating semantic adjective

adj.pron.def.demon

definite pronominal semantic adjective: demonstrative pronoun

adj.pron.indef

indefinite pronominal semantic adjective

adj.quant.def

definite quantificational semantic adjective

adj.quant.indef

indefinite quantificational semantic adjective

adj.quant.grad

gradable quantificational semantic adjective

adv.denot.ngrad.nneg

non-gradable denominating semantic adverb, impossible to negate

adv.denot.ngrad.neg

non-gradable denominating semantic adverb, possible to negate

adv.denot.grad.nneg

gradable denominating semantic adverb, impossible to negate

adv.denot.grad.neg

gradable denominating semantic adverb, possible to negate

adv.pron.def

definite pronominal semantic adverb

adv.pron.indef

indefinite pronominal semantic adverb

v

semantic verb

The value of the sempos attribute defines the set of grammatemes that are relevant for a given node.

Individual subgroups of semantic parts of speech are discussed in detail in Section 6, "Individual subgroups of semantic parts of speech and their grammatemes".