Something described with respect to its part, portion, subevent, subset, or set element. See PartPortion.
Whole | Whole↝Gestalt |
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the new engine of the car 001 | the car's new engine 002 |
the flaxen hair of the girl 003 | the girl's flaxen hair 004 |
the 3 layers of the cake 005 | the cake's 3 layers 006 |
the 3 prongs of the strategy 007 | the strategy's 3 prongs 008 |
the tastiest bit of the cake 009 | the cake's tastiest bit 010 |
the southern tip of the island 011 | the island's southern tip 012 |
the interior of the shopping bag 013 | the shopping bag's interior 014 |
the end of the journey 015 | the journey's end 016 |
the 14 episodes of a TV series 017 | a TV series's 14 episodes 018 |
the clothes in that pile are dirty (Whole↝Locus) [but contrast adverbial/predicative in+shape: Manner#008 under Manner] 025
There are several options to choose from. (Whole↝Source) 026
Sets and ratios:
This is one of the worst/better retaurants in town. (Whole) 027
2 in 10 American children are redheads. (Whole↝Locus) 028
2 out_of 10 American children are redheads. (Whole↝Source) 029
Out_of the 10 children in the class, only Mary is a redhead. (Whole↝Source) 030
Among the 10 children in the class, only Mary is a redhead. (Whole) 031
If the governor narrows the reference to a certain amount of the Whole, the construal QuantityItem↝Whole is used—see QuantityItem#018. Note that this only applies if the governor is a measure term; it does not apply to distinctive parts like “layers” #005 and “prongs” #007, even if a count is specified.
Used to construe geographic and temporal “containers”:
Famous castles of the valley (Locus↝Whole) 032
the 15th/Ides of March (Time↝Whole) 033
March of 44 BC (Time↝Whole) 034
The prepositions between and among can impose Whole construals by combining two or more items in the object NP (contrast with #031):
description | Something described with respect to its part, portion, subevent, subset, or set element. See PartPortion. |
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animacy | unspecified |
parent | Gestalt |
deprecated | False |
deprecation_message |