local


locality





locative



l


LOC

*FLPn


cAdjP(Loc)
iAdjP(Loc)
hAdjP(Loc)
a semantic feature typically present on an adverb representing a sort of situation descriptor, ¶2-4-4, figure 12; a l. opposes a temporal or modal;
2) a semantic feature presumably present on a noun representing a sort of discrete object situated on the earth, e.gg., cemetery, river, ¶2-3-8, ¶2-4-3, figure 11, ¶11-3-4, ¶11-4-4; a l. is prototypically stationary and opposes movable objects in general
3) a semantic relation of MultiNet standing between an or a and a situation descriptor;
4) a set of functors of MultiNet standing between a and a object (sometimes understood); each l. functor is expressed by a preposition selected primarily by one of three features of the object: oblong, confining, outside
5)feature used to distingush a wh-interrogative sentence requesting information given by a locative adverb, §13-1;
6) a kind of classifying (hyponymic) or identifying adjective phrase or clause whose function is to specify the class of or the identity of a noun referring to a locality, ¶16-2-3, ¶16-3-4, ¶16-4-2