Re: Is there a "has" predicate?

has...

- two shopping bags (in her hands right now)
- measles
- a headache
- an idea
- regrets
- a timeshare villa in spain
- brown hair
- a phd in pharmacology
- enemies
- a red car
- an illustrated copy of Euclid's Elements
- a movie ticket for next tuesday

etc etc

We have an infrastructure now that lets us use dedicated vocabulary for
many diffferent situations. "has" is so general I can't see how you'd make
use of it. Perhaps there is a more restricted sense (like "is currently
carrying" for physical items, or "owns") that would be more actionable
information?

DAN


On 8 Mar 2018 07:08, "Melvin Carvalho" <melvincarvalho@gmail.com> wrote:

e.g.

Alice has 10^^<#apples>

Received on Thursday, 8 March 2018 15:50:18 UTC