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<Relation xmlns:xsi="http://www.w3.org/2001/XMLSchema-instance" xsi:noNamespaceSchemaLocation="C:\Documents and Settings\Monachini\Desktop\LIRICS\WP2NLPLEXICON\EXPORT\SemanticRelation.xsd">
	<RelationTypes>
		<RelationType>
			<type>Formal</type>
			<description>It provides the information that distinguishes an entity within a larger set.</description>
			<RelationNames>
				<RelationName>
					<name>Formal</name>
					<description/>
					<RelationValues>
						<RelationValue>
							<featvalue>Isa_relation</featvalue>
							<description/>
							<example/>
						</RelationValue>
						<RelationValue>
							<featvalue>Antonym_comp</featvalue>
							<description/>
							<example/>
						</RelationValue>
						<RelationValue>
							<featvalue>Antonym_grad</featvalue>
							<description/>
							<example/>
						</RelationValue>
						<RelationValue>
							<featvalue>Antonym_mult</featvalue>
							<description/>
							<example/>
						</RelationValue>
					</RelationValues>
				</RelationName>
			</RelationNames>
		</RelationType>
		<RelationType>
			<type>Constitutive</type>
			<description>It provides the information that distinguishes an entity within a larger set.</description>
			<RelationNames>
				<RelationName>
					<name>Constitutive</name>
					<description/>
					<RelationValues>
						<RelationValue>
							<featvalue>Made_of</featvalue>
							<description>the Semantic Unit 2 is typically a substance or stuff out of which the Semantic Unit 1 is made. Alternatively, the Semantic Unit 2 is an element which enters into the composition of the Semantic Unit 1.</description>
							<example>bread,flour; water,oxygen</example>
						</RelationValue>
						<RelationValue>
							<featvalue>Is_ a_follower_of</featvalue>
							<description>the Semantic Unit 1 is an individual who is a follwer, a supporter, an adept of a certain religion, doctrine, school of thought or credo in the Semantic Unit 2.</description>
							<example>marxist, marxism</example>
						</RelationValue>
						<RelationValue>
							<featvalue>Has_as_member</featvalue>
							<description>the Semantic Unit 1, which corresponds to a collective entity or a set of entities, has the Semantic Unit 1 as its (proto)- typical member or element</description>
							<example>flock, bird</example>
						</RelationValue>
						<RelationValue>
							<featvalue>Has_as_part</featvalue>
							<description>the Semantic Unit 1 has prototypically  the Semantic Unit 2 as one of its parts.</description>
							<example>airplane, wing</example>
						</RelationValue>
						<RelationValue>
							<featvalue>Instrument</featvalue>
							<description>the Semantic Unit 1 is an event and the Semantic Unit 2 is the typical instrument, vehicle or device which is used to perform this event</description>
							<example>ski, ski</example>
						</RelationValue>
						<RelationValue>
							<featvalue>Is_a_member _of</featvalue>
							<description> the Semantic Unit 1 is a member or element of the Semantic Unit 2. The Semantic Unit 1 is typically shaped, countable entity, and the Semantic Unit 2 is typically a collective entity, i.e. a set of individuals</description>
							<example>senator, senate</example>
						</RelationValue>
						<RelationValue>
							<featvalue>Is_a_part_of</featvalue>
							<description>the Semantic Unit 1 is a part of the Semantic Unit 2.</description>
							<example>head, body</example>
						</RelationValue>
						<RelationValue>
							<featvalue>Kinship</featvalue>
							<description/>
							<example>caprone, capra</example>
						</RelationValue>
						<RelationValue>
							<featvalue>Relates</featvalue>
							<description> the Semantic Unit 1 denotes a relation, and the Semantic Unit 2 denotes the typical entities that are related by it.</description>
							<example>kinship, person</example>
						</RelationValue>
						<RelationValue>
							<featvalue>Resulting_State</featvalue>
							<description> the Semantic Unit 1 is a transition and the Semantic Unit 2 is the resulting state of the transition.</description>
							<example>die, dead</example>
						</RelationValue>
						<RelationValue>
							<featvalue>Uses</featvalue>
							<description> the Semantic Unit 2 is the instrument typically used by a person, a professionist, an agent of activity expressed by the Semantic Unit 1</description>
							<example>violinista, violino</example>
						</RelationValue>
					</RelationValues>
				</RelationName>
				<RelationName>
					<name>Property</name>
					<description/>
					<RelationValues>
						<RelationValue>
							<featvalue>Causes</featvalue>
							<description/>
							<example/>
						</RelationValue>
						<RelationValue>
							<featvalue>Concerns</featvalue>
							<description/>
							<example/>
						</RelationValue>
						<RelationValue>
							<featvalue>Constitutive_activity</featvalue>
							<description/>
							<example/>
						</RelationValue>
						<RelationValue>
							<featvalue>Contains</featvalue>
							<description/>
							<example/>
						</RelationValue>
						<RelationValue>
							<featvalue>Has_as_colour</featvalue>
							<description/>
							<example/>
						</RelationValue>
						<RelationValue>
							<featvalue>Has_as_effect</featvalue>
							<description/>
							<example/>
						</RelationValue>
						<RelationValue>
							<featvalue>Has_as_property</featvalue>
							<description/>
							<example/>
						</RelationValue>
						<RelationValue>
							<featvalue>Measured_by</featvalue>
							<description/>
							<example/>
						</RelationValue>
						<RelationValue>
							<featvalue>Measures</featvalue>
							<description/>
							<example/>
						</RelationValue>
						<RelationValue>
							<featvalue>Produced_by</featvalue>
							<description/>
							<example/>
						</RelationValue>
						<RelationValue>
							<featvalue>Produces</featvalue>
							<description/>
							<example/>
						</RelationValue>
						<RelationValue>
							<featvalue>Property_of</featvalue>
							<description/>
							<example/>
						</RelationValue>
						<RelationValue>
							<featvalue>Quantifies</featvalue>
							<description/>
							<example/>
						</RelationValue>
						<RelationValue>
							<featvalue>Related_to</featvalue>
							<description/>
							<example/>
						</RelationValue>
						<RelationValue>
							<featvalue>Successor_of</featvalue>
							<description/>
							<example/>
						</RelationValue>
						<RelationValue>
							<featvalue>Typical_of</featvalue>
							<description/>
							<example/>
						</RelationValue>
					</RelationValues>
				</RelationName>
				<RelationName>
					<name>Location</name>
					<description/>
					<RelationValues>
						<RelationValue>
							<featvalue>Is_in</featvalue>
							<description/>
							<example/>
						</RelationValue>
						<RelationValue>
							<featvalue>Lives_in</featvalue>
							<description/>
							<example/>
						</RelationValue>
						<RelationValue>
							<featvalue>Typical_Location</featvalue>
							<description/>
							<example/>
						</RelationValue>
					</RelationValues>
				</RelationName>
			</RelationNames>
		</RelationType>
		<RelationType>
			<type>Telic</type>
			<description/>
			<RelationNames>
				<RelationName>
					<name>Telic</name>
					<description/>
					<RelationValues>
						<RelationValue>
							<featvalue>Indirect_telic</featvalue>
							<description/>
							<example/>
						</RelationValue>
						<RelationValue>
							<featvalue>Purpose</featvalue>
							<description/>
							<example/>
						</RelationValue>
					</RelationValues>
				</RelationName>
				<RelationName>
					<name>Instrumental</name>
					<description/>
					<RelationValues>
						<RelationValue>
							<featvalue>Used_for</featvalue>
							<description/>
							<example/>
						</RelationValue>
						<RelationValue>
							<featvalue>Used_by</featvalue>
							<description/>
							<example/>
						</RelationValue>
						<RelationValue>
							<featvalue>Used_against</featvalue>
							<description/>
							<example/>
						</RelationValue>
						<RelationValue>
							<featvalue>Used_as</featvalue>
							<description/>
							<example/>
						</RelationValue>
					</RelationValues>
				</RelationName>
				<RelationName>
					<name>Activity</name>
					<description/>
					<RelationValues>
						<RelationValue>
							<featvalue>Is_the_activity_of</featvalue>
							<description/>
							<example/>
						</RelationValue>
						<RelationValue>
							<featvalue>Is_the_ability_of</featvalue>
							<description/>
							<example/>
						</RelationValue>
						<RelationValue>
							<featvalue>Is_the_habit_of</featvalue>
							<description/>
							<example/>
						</RelationValue>
					</RelationValues>
				</RelationName>
				<RelationName>
					<name>Direct_telic</name>
					<description/>
					<RelationValues>
						<RelationValue>
							<featvalue>Object_of_the_activity</featvalue>
							<description/>
							<example/>
						</RelationValue>
					</RelationValues>
				</RelationName>
			</RelationNames>
		</RelationType>
		<RelationType>
			<type>Agentive</type>
			<description/>
			<RelationNames>
				<RelationName>
					<name>Agentive</name>
					<description/>
					<RelationValues>
						<RelationValue>
							<featvalue>Result_of</featvalue>
							<description/>
							<example/>
						</RelationValue>
						<RelationValue>
							<featvalue>Agentive_prog</featvalue>
							<description/>
							<example/>
						</RelationValue>
						<RelationValue>
							<featvalue>Agentive_Cause</featvalue>
							<description/>
							<example/>
						</RelationValue>
						<RelationValue>
							<featvalue>Agentive_Experience</featvalue>
							<description/>
							<example/>
						</RelationValue>
						<RelationValue>
							<featvalue>Caused_by</featvalue>
							<description/>
							<example/>
						</RelationValue>
						<RelationValue>
							<featvalue>Source</featvalue>
							<description/>
							<example/>
						</RelationValue>
					</RelationValues>
				</RelationName>
				<RelationName>
					<name>Artifactual_agentive</name>
					<description/>
					<RelationValues>
						<RelationValue>
							<featvalue>Derived_from</featvalue>
							<description/>
							<example/>
						</RelationValue>
					</RelationValues>
				</RelationName>
			</RelationNames>
		</RelationType>
		<RelationType>
			<type>Derivational Relations</type>
			<description>These relations are used as values of the slot Derivation in the Semantic Units. They express cross-categorial relations, and are particularly used to express derivational relations between Semantic Units belonging to different parts of speech.</description>
			<RelationNames>
				<RelationName>
					<name>Nounadjective</name>
					<description>the Semantic Unit 1 is a noun which derives from the adjective in the Semantic Unit 2.</description>
					<example>intelligence, intelligent</example>
				</RelationName>
				<RelationName>
					<name>Agentverb</name>
					<description>the Semantic Unit 1 is an agentive noun, which lexicalizes the agent argument of the verb in the Semantic Unit 2</description>
					<example>writer, to write</example>
				</RelationName>
				<RelationName>
					<name>Patientverb</name>
					<description>the Semantic Unit 1 is a noun which lexicalizes the patient argument of the verb in  the Semantic Unit 2.</description>
					<example>employee, to employ</example>
				</RelationName>
				<RelationName>
					<name>Eventverb</name>
					<description>the Semantic Unit 1  is an event nominal, and refers to the event expressed by the verb in the Semantic Unit 2.</description>
					<example>destruction, to destroy</example>
				</RelationName>
				<RelationName>
					<name>Stateverb</name>
					<description>the Semantic Unit 1 is a noun which refers to a state which either is expressed by the verb in the Semantic Unit 2, or is the result of the event expressed by the verb in the Semantic Unit 2.</description>
					<example>hate, to hate</example>
				</RelationName>
				<RelationName>
					<name>DenominalVerbNoun</name>
					<description>the Semantic Unit 1 is a noun from which the verb in the Semantic Unit 2 derives.</description>
					<example>to butter, butter</example>
				</RelationName>
				<RelationName>
					<name>Processverb</name>
					<description>the Semantic Unit 1 is a process nominal, and refers to the process expressed by the verb in the Semantic Unit 2.</description>
					<example>thought, to think</example>
				</RelationName>
				<RelationName>
					<name>NounPropernoun</name>
					<description>the Semantic Unit 2 is a proper noun from which the Semantic Unit 1 derives.</description>
					<example>Marxism, Marx</example>
				</RelationName>
				<RelationName>
					<name>NounNoun</name>
					<description>the Semantic Unit 1 is a noun deriving from another noun the Semantic Unit 2.</description>
					<example>Communist, Communism</example>
				</RelationName>
			</RelationNames>
		</RelationType>
	</RelationTypes>
</Relation>
