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Data Category: ForceProperty
Key3204
PIDhttp://www.isocat.org/datcat/DC-3204
Typesimple
Ownergold-user
Scopepublic
1. Administration Information Section
1.1 Administration Record
Identifier
ForceProperty
Version
1:0
Registration Status
private
Administration Status
private
Justification
The GOLD ontology was developed as part of the E-MELD project funded by the NSF (BCS0729644 and BCS0094934). The concepts were reviewed by 50 noted typologists and documentary linguists at the E-MELD 2005 workshop (http://emeld.org/workshop/2005/proceeding.html) at Harvard University. They have since been refined by the GOLD Community (http://linguistics-ontology.org).
Origin
GOLD (General Ontology for Linguistic Description): for the latest version see http://linguistics-ontology.org
1.1.1 Creation
Creation Date
2010-06-08
Change Description
Initial import of the GOLD ontology.
1.1.2 Last Change
Last Change Date
2010-07-16
Change Description
Update to the 2010 version of the GOLD ontology.
2. Description Section
Profile
Morphosyntax
2.1 Data Element Name Section
Data Element Name
ForceProperty
Source
http://purl.org/linguistics/gold/ForceProperty
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2.2 English Language Section
LanguageEnglish (en)
2.2.1 Name Section
Name
ForceProperty
Name Status
admitted name
2.2.2 Definition Section
Definition
ForceProperty is the class of properties that concern the grammatical encoding of the speech act associated with a proposition. Among the traditionally defined values are Declarative, Imperative and Interrogative. Force is here distinguished from Mood, but there is a close association of Mood with Force values, e.g. between IndicativeMood and DeclarativeForce.
Source
[GOLD 2010]
2.2.3 Note Section
Note
This concept is part of the General Ontology for Linguistic Description (GOLD). It is a child concept of http://purl.org/linguistics/gold/MorphosyntacticProperty. For other relationships among the concepts see: http://linguistics-ontology.org/gold.
Note
To make suggestions with regard to the entire ontology or individual concepts, please visit the GOLD Community website at http://linguistics-ontology.org.