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Fix typos and mismatched parents in Lang schema
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hedId rdfs:label Level omn:SubClassOf Attributes dc:description omn:EquivalentTo dc:source dc:comment
Morphene-type 0 HedTag The type of a morpheme. HedTag and (inHedSchema some LangSchema) Original
Free-morpheme-type 0 HedTag A morpheme type that can function as a word. HedTag and (inHedSchema some LangSchema) Original
Bound-morpheme-type 0 HedTag A morpheme type that cannot be a word itself, such as prefixes and suffixes. HedTag and (inHedSchema some LangSchema) Original
Burmese 0 HedTag A Burmo Qiangic language mainly spoken in Myanmar HedTag and (inHedSchema some LangSchema) Glottocode: nucl1310
Direct-syntactic-object 0 HedTag A word or phrase which receives the action of the verb. HedTag and (inHedSchema some LangSchema)
Indirect-syntactic-object 0 HedTag A word of phrase which receives the direct object. HedTag and (inHedSchema some LangSchema)
Inflective-morphological-function 0 HedTag suggestedTag=Grammatical-category Changing the grammatical function. HedTag and (suggestedTag some Grammatical-category) and (inHedSchema some LangSchema) Original
Morpheme-type 0 Morpheme-property The type of a morpheme. HedTag and (inHedSchema some LangSchema) Original
Free-morpheme-type 0 Morpheme-type A morpheme type that can function as a word. HedTag and (inHedSchema some LangSchema) Original
Bound-morpheme-type 0 Morpheme-type A morpheme type that cannot be a word itself, such as prefixes and suffixes. HedTag and (inHedSchema some LangSchema) Original
Burmese 0 Burmo-Qiangic-language A Burmo Qiangic language mainly spoken in Myanmar HedTag and (inHedSchema some LangSchema) Glottocode: nucl1310
Direct-syntactic-object 0 Syntactic-object A word or phrase which receives the action of the verb. HedTag and (inHedSchema some LangSchema)
Indirect-syntactic-object 0 Syntactic-object A word of phrase which receives the direct object. HedTag and (inHedSchema some LangSchema)
Inflective-morphological-function 0 Morpheme-function suggestedTag=Grammatical-category Changing the grammatical function. HedTag and (suggestedTag some Grammatical-category) and (inHedSchema some LangSchema) Original
Conjugate 1 Inflective-morphological-function Identifying the voice, mood, tense, number, gender, and person of a verb. Original Combine with grammatical category what the morpheme adjusted (can be multiple in aggulating languages)
Decline 1 Inflective-morphological-function Marking the number, case, gender, or class of nouns, pronouns, adjectives, and articles. Original Combine with grammatical category what the morpheme adjusted (can be multiple in aggulating languages)
Language 0 Item rooted=Item A specific system of communication, with a vocabulary and grammar, which is used by a particular community or in a country. Original Langue, has been suggested as a term to refer to a specific language, while the term language in general refers to the high level concept of language and its general properties. However, this has never been widely adopted. In context of the HED Language as a Item works.
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Long-vowel 2 Vowel A vowel sound that is pronounced in a long form. Original
Short-vowel 2 Vowel A vowel sound that is pronounced in a short form. Original
Radical 0 Language-item rooted=Language-item A graphical component of a Chinese character under which the character is traditionally listed in a Chinese dictionary. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Radical_(Chinese_characters)
Morpheme-function 0 HedTag The function of a morpheme. HedTag and (inHedSchema some LangSchema) Original
Morphological-polysynthetic-type 0 HedTag Can encode multiple constituents such as subject, verb, object, etc. into a single word. HedTag and (inHedSchema some LangSchema) Original
Morphological-position 0 HedTag The position a morpheme takes relative to the free morpheme of a word. HedTag and (inHedSchema some LangSchema) Original
Morpheme-function 0 Morpheme-property The function of a morpheme. HedTag and (inHedSchema some LangSchema) Original
Morphological-polysynthetic-type 0 Morphological-language-type Can encode multiple constituents such as subject, verb, object, etc. into a single word. HedTag and (inHedSchema some LangSchema) Original
Morphological-position 0 Morpheme-property The position a morpheme takes relative to the free morpheme of a word. HedTag and (inHedSchema some LangSchema) Original
Affix 1 Morphological-position A morpheme that is attached to a word stem to form a new word or word form. Original Affix is a categorization of morpheme based on its position. In OLIA this is a subclass of Morpheme. However, there are other categorizations of morphemes, based on how they change the stem of the word, which are categorized in OLIA as Morphological processes, such as Clitization, reduplication. However, since these all say something about how the morpheme is applied to the word, we believe these fit better together under the position tag.
Prefix 1 Morphological-position Position of a morpheme at the beginning of a word. Original
Suffix 1 Morphological-position Position of a morpheme at the end of a word. Original
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Reduplication 2 Non-concatenative-morphology Duplication of all or part of the root word. Original
Truncation 2 Non-concatenative-morphology Removal of phonological material from root. Original
Clitic-morphological-position 2 Non-concatenative-morphology A morpheme that has syntactic characteristics of a word, but which is phonologically dependent on another word. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Clitic
Pronoun 0 HedTag A word or a group of words that may stand for a noun or noun phrase. HedTag and (inHedSchema some LangSchema) Original
Pronoun 0 Lexical-role A word or a group of words that may stand for a noun or noun phrase. HedTag and (inHedSchema some LangSchema) Original
Personal-pronoun 1 Pronoun Pronoun associated with a grammatical person. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Personal_pronoun
Possesive-pronoun 1 Pronoun Pronoun referring to the possession of a grammatical person. Original
Relative-pronoun 1 Pronoun Pronoun that marks a relative clause. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Relative_pronoun
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Semantic-distance-to 1 Semantic-relatedness-to Removed in meaning from
Semantic-distance-to-# 2 Semantic-distance-to
Synonymous-to 1 Semantic-relatedness-to Meaning exactly or nearly the same as
Word-formation-function 0 HedTag Creating a new word. HedTag and (inHedSchema some LangSchema) Original
Word-formation-function 0 Morpheme-function Creating a new word. HedTag and (inHedSchema some LangSchema) Original
Derivation 1 Word-formation-function Changing the meaning of a word, usually by adding an affix. Derivation changes the meaning of a word, for instance, reverses the meaning, or changes intensity. We do not cover all the semantic types of changes that can be the result of morphological changes, but instead give a higher level categorization. Further specification might depend on a more semantic schema.
Change-word-class 2 Derivation suggestedTag=Lexical-role Changing the word class or part of speech a word belongs to. Derivation and (suggestedTag some Lexical-role) Original Combine with Lexical-role to express what the process has resulted in. Follows Category-changer concept in GOLD, but instead of extending further HED can fulfil the same function by tagging it together with a lexical role.
Compound 1 Word-formation-function To join with another free morpheme to form a more complex word. Original

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