indetSingularNounPhrase(locational)grammaren_us.t[5839]

An indetermine noun phrase can specify a location for the object(s). The location must be a singular noun phrase, but can itself be a fully qualified noun phrase (so it can have possessives, articles, and locational qualifiers of its own).

Note that we take 'that are' even though the noun phrase is singular, because what we consider a singular noun phrase can have plural usage ("scissors", for example).

grammar indetSingularNounPhrase(locational) :   ContainerNounPhraseProd

Superclass Tree   (in declaration order)

indetSingularNounPhrase(locational)
        ContainerNounPhraseProd
                DefiniteNounProd
                        NounPhraseProd
                                BasicProd
                                        object
                        AmbigResponseKeeper
                                object

Summary of Properties  

Inherited from NounPhraseProd :
filterForCollectives 

Inherited from BasicProd :
firstTokenIndex  isSpecialResponseMatch  lastTokenIndex 

Inherited from AmbigResponseKeeper :
ambigResponses_ 

Summary of Methods  

Inherited from ContainerNounPhraseProd :
resolveNouns 

Inherited from DefiniteNounProd :
reduceDefinite  resolveDefinite 

Inherited from NounPhraseProd :
filterTruncations  getVerifyKeepers 

Inherited from BasicProd :
canResolveTo  getOrigText  getOrigTokenList  setOrigTokenList 

Inherited from AmbigResponseKeeper :
addAmbigResponse  getAmbigResponses 

Properties  

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Methods  

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