parid2276
| Mon, 24 Feb 2003 12:51:12
A generic node may be a role player in zero or more assertions. If
a generic node is not a role player in any assertion, it is called an
"isolated" node (or i-node), because it serves as the endpoint of no
arcs whatsoever.
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See comments to parid2178. I-node is defined elsewhere. |