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== Structure ==
In the UNL approach, information conveyed by natural language is represented, sentence by sentence, as a hypergraph composed of a set of directed binary labeled links (referred to as '''relations''') between nodes or hypernodes (the '''Universal Words''', or simply '''UWUWs'''), which stand for concepts. UWs can also be annotated with '''attributes''' representing context information.
 
As a matter ofan example, the English sentence ‘The sky was blue?!’ can be represented in UNL as follows:
 
[[File:UNLGraph.svg]]