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'''Universal Networking Language''' ('''UNL''') is a declarative [[formal language]] specifically designed to represent [[Semantics|semantic]] data extracted from [[natural language]] texts. It can be used as a [[pivot language]] in [[interlingual machine translation]] systems or as a [[knowledge representation]] language in [[information retrieval]] applications.
== Structure ==
In
[[File:UNLGraph.svg]]
In the example above, <code>sky(icl>natural world)</code> and <code>blue(icl>color)</code>, which represent individual concepts, are
UWs are intended to represent universal concepts, but are expressed in English words or in any other natural language in order to be humanly readable. They consist of a "headword" (the UW root) and a "constraint list" (the UW suffix between parentheses), where the constraints are used to disambiguate the general concept conveyed by the headword. The set of UWs is organized in the UNL Ontology, in which high-level concepts are related to lower-level ones through the relations "icl" (= is a kind of), "iof" (= is an instance of) and "equ" (= is equal to). ▼
▲UWs
Relations are intended to represent semantic links between words in every existing language. They can be ontological (such as "icl" and "iof," referred to above), logical (such as "and" and "or"), and thematic (such as "agt" = agent, "ins" = instrument, "tim" = time, "plc" = place, etc.). There are currently 46 relations in the UNL Specs. They jointly define the UNL syntax.▼
▲Relations are intended to represent semantic links between words in every existing language. They can be [[Ontology|ontological]] (such as "icl" and "iof
Within the UNL
== History ==
The UNL
The overall architecture of the UNL System has been developed with a set of basic software and tools.
== See also ==
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