--1 Conjunction: Coordination -- Coordination is defined for many different categories; here is -- a sample. The rules apply to *lists* of two or more elements, -- and define two general patterns: -- - ordinary conjunction: X,...X and X -- - distributed conjunction: both X,...,X and X -- -- -- $VP$ conjunctions are not covered here, because their applicability -- depends on language. Some special cases are defined in -- [``Extra`` ../abstract/Extra.gf]. abstract Conjunction = Cat ** { --2 Rules fun ConjS : Conj -> [S] -> S ; -- he walks and she runs ConjRS : Conj -> [RS] -> RS ; -- who walks and whose mother runs ConjAP : Conj -> [AP] -> AP ; -- cold and warm ConjNP : Conj -> [NP] -> NP ; -- she or we ConjAdv : Conj -> [Adv] -> Adv ; -- here or there ConjAdV : Conj -> [AdV] -> AdV ; -- always or sometimes ConjIAdv : Conj -> [IAdv] -> IAdv ; -- where and with whom ConjCN : Conj -> [CN] -> CN ; -- man and woman ConjDet : Conj -> [DAP] -> Det ; -- his or her --2 Categories -- These categories are only used in this module. cat [S]{2} ; [RS]{2} ; [Adv]{2} ; [AdV]{2} ; [NP]{2} ; [AP]{2} ; [IAdv]{2} ; [CN] {2} ; [DAP] {2} ; --2 List constructors -- The list constructors are derived from the list notation and therefore -- not given explicitly. But here are their type signatures: -- BaseC : C -> C -> [C] ; -- for C = S, AP, NP, Adv -- ConsC : C -> [C] -> [C] ; }