disambigPhrase(all)grammar | en_us.t[7317] |
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A disambiguation question can be answered with several types of syntax:
all/everything/all of them
both/both of them
any/any of them
<disambig list>
the <ordinal list> ones
the former/the latter
Note that we assign non-zero badness to all of the ordinal interpretations, so that we will take an actual vocabulary interpretation instead of an ordinal interpretation whenever possible. For example, if an object's name is actually "the third button," this will give us greater affinity for using "third" as an adjective than as an ordinal in our own list.
grammar
disambigPhrase(all) : DisambigProd
disambigPhrase(all)
DisambigProd
BasicProd
object
Inherited from BasicProd
:
firstTokenIndex
isSpecialResponseMatch
lastTokenIndex
Inherited from DisambigProd
:
removeAmbigFlags
Inherited from BasicProd
:
canResolveTo
getOrigText
getOrigTokenList
setOrigTokenList
getResponseList ( ) | en_us.t[7326] |
resolveNouns (resolver, results) | en_us.t[7319] |