FPHR
The functor FPHR
(foreign phrase) is a functor assigned to the node representing a foreign-language expression, which is a part of a structurally non-analyzed text.
For more on foreign-language phrases see Section 9, "Foreign-language expressions".
We consider the nodes that are assigned the functor FPHR
to be a special type of nodes (nodetype
=fphr
). For more on this see Section 5, "Nodes representing foreign-language expressions".
Forms. The node with the functor FPHR
is used for representing:
foreign-language words.
punctuation and graphical symbols, which are part of a foreign-language text.
Example:
Cizinec zvolal: "This.FPHR
is.FPHR
not.FPHR
true.FPHR
. [#Period
.FPHR
] " (=The foreigner shouted: "This is not true".) Fig. 7.49
Figure 7.49. The FPHR
functor
Cizinec zvolal: "This is not true." (=lit. (The) foreigner shouted: "This is not true".)
Border with the functor ID
. One-word foreign-language expressions are assigned the functor ID
in the position of the nominative of identity (and not FPHR
). For more on this see Section 8.2.1, "Specific rules for certain types of proper nouns".