singleNoun(normal)grammaren_us.t[5406]

A single noun is sometimes required where, structurally, a list is not allowed. Single nouns should not be used to prohibit lists where there is no structural reason for the prohibition - these should be used only where it doesn't make sense to use a list structurally.

grammar singleNoun(normal) :   LayeredNounPhraseProd

Superclass Tree   (in declaration order)

singleNoun(normal)
        LayeredNounPhraseProd
                NounPhraseProd
                        BasicProd
                                object

Summary of Properties  

Inherited from NounPhraseProd :
filterForCollectives 

Inherited from BasicProd :
firstTokenIndex  isSpecialResponseMatch  lastTokenIndex 

Summary of Methods  

Inherited from LayeredNounPhraseProd :
resolveNouns 

Inherited from NounPhraseProd :
filterTruncations  getVerifyKeepers 

Inherited from BasicProd :
canResolveTo  getOrigText  getOrigTokenList  setOrigTokenList 

Properties  

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Methods  

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