Functors of attributes governed by all sorts of nouns (i.e. not only deverbal and event nouns)

SC, 2006-10-29

NB: Some nouns themselves bear temporal information of the type TWHEN, e.g.: year, month, week, day. Temporal adjectives like past, future, recent etc. do not answer the question "The days when?" "The past days" but rather "Which days?", the answer to which is best represented by the functor RSTR.(also: a cold January.RSTRday, though it can be paraphrased as a day in January. PDT has it as RSTR.)

This applies only to TWHEN. E.g. the attribute 2-yearperiod would be asked about like:"how long period", not "which period", and therefore it will get the functor THL (unlike the Roman.RSTR period, of course). Long and shortin periods and spanswill get RSTR like last and next with year, week etc.

future / TWHEN
next, last rate increase / RSTR / which (in a row, possibly even time)?
yesterday's meeting / TWHEN / when did the meeting take place?
yesterday's bread / TSIN / bred from yesterday / "since when" does the bread exist – how old is it?[1]
yesterday's dancing partner,
yesterday's earthquake / TWHEN / the person I danced with yesterday, the earthquake that was yesterday
old bread / RSTR
old friend, scout / THL / the noun denotes a person's feature
latest, recent news / TWHEN
past negotiations / TWHEN
former, current / TWHEN
acting chairman / TWHEN
constant / THL
late / TWHEN
long-term, temporary / TFHL
instant, immediate / TWHEN
frequent / THO
every-year / THO
monthly / THO
occasional / THO
rare (moment of honesty) / THO
simultaneous / TPAR
pharisaical, pharisaic / CPR / farizejský / like Pharisees (hypocritical)
one-centimeter improvement / DIFF
complete / EXT
partial / EXT
great, slight, significant (increase etc.) / EXT
perfect stranger, nonsense / EXT / (=complete)
utter fool, waste of time / EXT
entire / EXT
plain nonsense, stupidity / EXT / absolute nonsense
plain girl / RSTR / ugly
plain design / without decoration, special
plain old ... / RSTR / nothing interesting or special
plain speaking, thinking, fact, truth / RSTR / honest, using simple, direct language, true even if it might offend someone
whole / EXT
extreme poverty/hardship, caution, cold, right, extreme left of the picture / EXT / sometimes close to RSTR: extreme right (wing of a party etc), extreme liberalism: whenever the denotate of the noun itself can vary in intensity, it is EXT, no matter if the high intensity is at the same time considered unusual or unacceptable
extreme cases, exampleextreme opinion / RSTR / unusual, unreasonable, unacceptable
The company had created a virtual monopoly.
virtual impossibility.
virtual standstill.
live like virtual prisoners. / EXT / almost the same as the thing that is mentioned
total, absolute / EXT
firm friend, believer, commitment / RSTR
possible, impossible, sure, (un)certain, (un)likely, (im)probable, apparent, potential / MOD
a certain person / RSTR
apparent / MOD
so-called / ATT
very / RHEM / the very person I spoke to last night
only / RHEM / the only person...

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[1]Where lies the accent in the desired information? In products it is the time span already used out of the product's duration.