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Data Category: PaucalNumber
Key3379
PIDhttp://www.isocat.org/datcat/DC-3379
Typesimple
Ownergold-user
Scopepublic
 
Is A/NumberProperty/
1. Administration Information Section
1.1 Administration Record
Identifier
PaucalNumber
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
PaucalNumber
Source
http://purl.org/linguistics/gold/PaucalNumber
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2.2 English Language Section
LanguageEnglish (en)
2.2.1 Name Section
Name
PaucalNumber
Name Status
admitted name
2.2.2 Definition Section
Definition
A category of number denoting the concept 'a few', more than two and usually less than seven, but the exact number varies widely according to context. Prototypically, it refers to a class of three to five individuals and is always restricted to humans. [Hartmann and Stork 1972: 166; Corbett 2000: 23]
Source
[Hartmann and Stork 1972: 166; Corbett 2000: 23]
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/NumberProperty. 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.