ex:JAPE Grammar
rdfs:label "Disambiguation pattern 01";
ex:pattern
({Mention.type=="Material", Mention.multisense=="true"
{Mention.type=="Physical_Object",Mention.multisense=="true"})
;
rdfs:comment "An ambiguous term followed by another ambiguous term. The grammar resolves the first ambiguous term as E57 (material) and the second ambiguous term as E19 (physical object), based on the use of English where the material of an object is stated first. For example in the phrase of “brick tile”, 'brick' is the material and 'tile' the object"
.
ex:JAPE Grammar
rdfs:label "Disambiguation pattern 02";
ex:pattern
({Mention.type=="Material", Mention.multisense=="true"}{E19})
;
rdfs:comment "An ambiguous term followed by a non-ambiguous term of type Physical Object. The grammar resolves the ambiguous term as E57.Material based on the use of English as described in the previous rule. For example in the phrase “pottery fragment”, pottery is resolved as material"
.
ex:JAPE Grammar
rdfs:label "Disambiguation pattern 03";
ex:pattern
({Mention.type=="Material", Mention.multisense=="true"}{E53})
;
rdfs:comment "An ambiguous term followed by a non-ambiguous term of type Place. The grammar resolves the ambiguous term as E57.Material, based on the use of English where the material of a place is stated first. For example in the phrase 'brick wall', 'pottery' is resolved as material"
.
ex:JAPE Grammar
rdfs:label "Disambiguation pattern 04";
ex:pattern
({E57}{Mention.type=="Physical_Object",
Mentionable=="true"})
;
rdfs:comment "A non-ambiguous term of type Material is followed by an ambiguous term. The grammar resolves the ambiguous term as E19 (physical object), based on the use of English as described in the previous rule. For example in the phrase 'plaster tile', 'tile' is resolved as physical object"
.
ex:JAPE Grammar
rdfs:label "Disambiguation pattern 05";
ex:pattern
({Mention.type=="Physical_Object",Mention.multisense=="true"}|{E19}):m1
({Token.category == IN}{E49})
({Mention.type=="Material", Mention.multisense=="true"}|
{E57}):m2
;
rdfs:comment "An ambiguous term of type Physical Object or non-ambiguous term of the same type followed by a preposition, followed by Time Appellation, followed by an ambiguous term of type Material or non-ambiguous term of the same type. The first ambiguous term of the phrase is resolved as E19.Physical_Object and the last term as material. For example, in the phrase 'sherds of Iron Age pottery', 'sherds' is annotated as physical object and pottery is resolved as material"
.
ex:JAPE Grammar
rdfs:label "Disambiguation pattern 06";
ex:pattern
({Mention.type=="Physical_Object",Mention.multisense=="true"}|{E19}):m1
({Token.string=="of"}|({Token.string=="made"} {Token.string=="of"}))
({Mention.type=="Material", Mention.multisense=="true"}|
{E57}):m2
;
rdfs:comment "An ambiguous term of type Physical Object or non-ambiguous term of the same type followed by the string 'of' or the string 'made of', followed by an ambiguous term of type Material or non-ambiguous term of the same type. The first ambiguous term of the phrase is resolved as E19.Physical_Object and the second ambiguous term as E57.Material. For example in the phrase 'artefacts made of wood', 'artefacts' is annotated as physical object and wood is resolved as material"
.
ex:JAPE Grammar
rdfs:label "Disambiguation pattern 07";
ex:pattern
({E49})
({Mention.type=="Material",Mention.multisense=="true"}):match
({Token.category ==NN}|{Token.category ==NNS}|
{Token.category ==NNP}|{Token.category ==NNPS})
;
rdfs:comment "A Time Appellation followed by an ambiguous term of type Material, followed by a noun or a proper noun. The rule resolves the ambiguous term as E57.Material. For example in 'Roman pottery tile', 'pottery' is resolved as material"
.
ex:JAPE Grammar
rdfs:label "Disambiguation pattern 08";
ex:pattern
({E49})
({Mention.type=="Physical_Object",
Mention.multisense=="true"}):match
;
rdfs:comment "The grammar is a variation of the previous rule targeted at an ambiguous term of type Physical Object, instead of Material, which however is not followed by a noun or a proper noun. For example in the phrase '6th century pottery, at Puddlehill', 'pottery' is resolved as physical object"
.
ex:JAPE Grammar
rdfs:label "Disambiguation pattern 09";
ex:pattern
({Token.category ==DT})
({Mention.type=="Material",Mention.multisense=="true"}):match
({Token.category ==NN}|{Token.category ==NNS}|
{Token.category ==NNP}|{Token.category ==NNPS})
;
rdfs:comment "A determiner (a/an/the/some/few, etc.) followed by an ambiguous term of type Material, followed by a noun or a proper noun. The grammar resolves the ambiguous term as E57.Material. For example in the phrase 'the clay platelets would realign', 'clay' is resolved as is resolved as material"
.
ex:JAPE Grammar
rdfs:label "Disambiguation pattern 10";
ex:pattern
({Token.category ==DT})
({Mention.type=="Physical_Object",
Mention.multisense=="true"}):match
;
rdfs:comment "The grammar is a variation of the previous rule targeted at an ambiguous term of type Physical Object, instead of Material, which though is not followed by a noun or a proper noun. For example in the phrase 'As the clay becomes plastic', 'clay' is resolved as physical object"
.
ex:JAPE Grammar
rdfs:label "Disambiguation pattern 11";
ex:pattern
({Token.category ==JJ}|{Token.category ==VBN}|{Token.category==VBD})
({Mention.type=="Material", Mention.multisense=="true"}):match
({Token.category ==NN}|{Token.category ==NNS}|
{Token.category ==NNP}|{Token.category ==NNPS})
;
rdfs:comment "An adjective or a passive voice verb followed by an ambiguous term of type Material, followed by a noun or a proper noun. The rule resolves the ambiguous term as E57.Material. For example in the phrase 'two well-stratified brick pieces' 'brick' is resolved as material"
.
ex:JAPE Grammar
rdfs:label "Disambiguation pattern 11";
ex:pattern
({Token.category ==JJ|{Token.category ==VBN}|
{Token.category==VBD})
({Mention.type=="Physical_Object",Mention.multisense=="true"}):match
;
rdfs:comment "The grammar is a variation of the previous rule targeted at an ambiguous term of type Physical Object, instead of Material, which however is not followed by a noun or a proper noun. For example in the phrase “The culvert was made of red hand clamped bricks measuring 0.07m”, “bricks” is resolved as a physical object"
.
ex:JAPE Grammar
rdfs:label "Disambiguation pattern 12";
ex:pattern
({Mention.type=="Material",Mention.multisense=="true"}):match
({Token.string =="and"}|{Token.string =="or"}|
{Token.category ==","}|{Token.category =="/"})
{E57}
;
rdfs:comment "An ambiguous term is conjunct with a non-ambiguous term of type Material. The grammar resolves the ambiguous term as E57.Material. For example in the phrase 'brick and plaster', 'brick' is resolved as material"
.
ex:JAPE Grammar
rdfs:label "Disambiguation pattern 13";
ex:pattern
{E57}
({Token.string =="and"}|{Token.string =="or"}|
{Token.category ==","}|{Token.category =="/"})
({Mention.type=="Material",Mention.multisense=="true"}):match
;
rdfs:comment "This grammar is the inverted version of the previous rule. A non-ambiguous term of type Material is conjunct with an ambiguous term. For example in the phrase 'plaster and brick', 'brick' is resolved as E57.Material"