<fs>
<fs> (feature structure) represents a feature structure, that is, a collection of feature-value pairs organized as a structural unit. 18.2 Elementary Feature Structures and the Binary Feature Value | |||||||||||||||||||
Module | iso-fs — 18 Feature Structures | ||||||||||||||||||
In addition to global attributes | In addition to global attributes
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May contain |
iso-fs: f
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Declaration |
element fs { att.global.attributes, attribute type { data.enumerated }?, attribute feats { list { data.pointer+ } }?, f* } |
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Example |
<fs type="agreement_structure">
<f name="person"> <symbol value="third"/> </f> <f name="number"> <symbol value="singular"/> </f> </fs> |