NounPhrase

Struct NounPhrase 

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pub struct NounPhrase<'a> {
    pub definiteness: Option<Definiteness>,
    pub adjectives: &'a [Symbol],
    pub noun: Symbol,
    pub possessor: Option<&'a NounPhrase<'a>>,
    pub pps: &'a [&'a LogicExpr<'a>],
    pub superlative: Option<Symbol>,
}
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Parsed noun phrase structure for compositional interpretation.

Captures the internal structure of noun phrases including determiners, modifiers, and possessives for correct semantic composition.

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§definiteness: Option<Definiteness>

Definiteness: the (definite), a/an (indefinite), or bare (none).

§adjectives: &'a [Symbol]

Pre-nominal adjectives (e.g., “big red” in “big red ball”).

§noun: Symbol

Head noun (e.g., “ball” in “big red ball”).

§possessor: Option<&'a NounPhrase<'a>>

Possessor phrase (e.g., “John’s” in “John’s book”).

§pps: &'a [&'a LogicExpr<'a>]

Prepositional phrase modifiers attached to noun.

§superlative: Option<Symbol>

Superlative adjective if present (e.g., “tallest”).

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impl<'a> NounPhrase<'a>

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pub fn simple(noun: Symbol) -> Self

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pub fn with_definiteness(definiteness: Definiteness, noun: Symbol) -> Self

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impl<'a> NounPhrase<'a>

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pub fn to_symbol( &self, registry: &mut SymbolRegistry, interner: &Interner, ) -> String

Converts the noun phrase to a short logic symbol (e.g., “C” for “cat”).

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pub fn to_symbol_full( &self, registry: &SymbolRegistry, interner: &Interner, ) -> String

Converts the noun phrase to a full logic symbol (e.g., “Cat” for “cat”).

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impl<'a> Debug for NounPhrase<'a>

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fn fmt(&self, f: &mut Formatter<'_>) -> Result

Formats the value using the given formatter. Read more
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impl<'a> DisplayWith for NounPhrase<'a>

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fn fmt_with(&self, interner: &Interner, f: &mut Formatter<'_>) -> Result

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fn with<'a>(&'a self, interner: &'a Interner) -> WithInterner<'a, Self>

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impl<'a, 'b> Resolve<'a> for NounPhrase<'b>

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type Output = NounPhraseView<'a>

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fn resolve(&self, interner: &'a Interner) -> NounPhraseView<'a>

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impl<'a> Freeze for NounPhrase<'a>

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impl<'a> RefUnwindSafe for NounPhrase<'a>

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impl<'a> Send for NounPhrase<'a>

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impl<'a> Sync for NounPhrase<'a>

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impl<'a> Unpin for NounPhrase<'a>

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impl<'a> UnwindSafe for NounPhrase<'a>

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