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In 5 the empty path is paired with the node NOUN , not seen yet , on its right - hand side . A path cannot be paired with a node without also making reference to another path and its extensions at that node .
In 5 the empty path is paired with the node NOUN , not seen yet , on its right - hand side . A path cannot be paired with a node without also making reference to another path and its extensions at that node .
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namely that information is inherited by default , unless the information is specified at the inheriting node . Marrkidjbu inherits all information from NOUN , except for information specified at Marrkidjbu itself . As sh in 7 , the node ...
namely that information is inherited by default , unless the information is specified at the inheriting node . Marrkidjbu inherits all information from NOUN , except for information specified at Marrkidjbu itself . As sh in 7 , the node ...
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Returning to the example marrkidjbu ' sorcerer ' ( 5 ) , repeated here as 14 , we see that this item inherits all information about extensions of the path ( sem ) , with the exception of ( sem gloss ) , from the node HUMAN which is part ...
Returning to the example marrkidjbu ' sorcerer ' ( 5 ) , repeated here as 14 , we see that this item inherits all information about extensions of the path ( sem ) , with the exception of ( sem gloss ) , from the node HUMAN which is part ...
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