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-====== ​Architecture ​======+====== ​Outline of Gellish ​======
  
 The Gellish semantic modeling methodology is based on an integrated information architecture,​ which means that it is about the integration of  The Gellish semantic modeling methodology is based on an integrated information architecture,​ which means that it is about the integration of 
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   * knowledge about about kinds of things ​   * knowledge about about kinds of things ​
   * information about individual things   * information about individual things
-  * information about documents and their relations to things that appear ​in their content. ​+  * information about documents and their relations to things that are mentioned ​in their content. ​
  
  
-Thus, the vocabulary of each formal language in the family is defined in a taxonomic dictionary (which is also a language defining ontology). In that dictionary the defined concepts are related to each other such that they define a natural language independent taxonomy and ontology. The dictionary ​also includes natural language specific terminology and textual definitions for the concepts. This makes that the taxonomic dictionaries define formalized natural language specific variants of the Gellish family. All dictionaries in the family use the same unique identifiers (UIDs) to represent the defined concepts. ​This enables that the expressions can be machine transformed into any other formal natural language variant for which a formal dictionary is available. Thus Gellish Formal English, Formal Dutch (Formeel Nederlands),​ etc. are all formally defined with their own natural language terms, but share the defined concepts.+The vocabulary of each formal language in the family is defined in a taxonomic dictionary (which is also a language defining ontology). In that Gellish ​dictionary the defined concepts are related to each other in such a way that they define a natural language independent taxonomy and ontology. The basic language definition is available free of charge. It can be used in combination with your proprietary vocabulary and dictionary and/or in combination with one or more sections of the Gellish taxonomic dictionary. The Gellish ​dictionary includes natural language specific terminology and textual definitions for the concepts. This makes that the taxonomic dictionaries define formalized natural language specific variants of the Gellish family. All dictionaries in the family use the same unique identifiers (UIDs) to represent the defined concepts. ​The option for using prefixes to UIDs allows for using externally defined concepts and identifiers. The use of language independent UIDs for concepts ​enables that the expressions can be machine transformed into and presented in any other formal natural language variant for which a formal dictionary is available. Thus Gellish Formal English, Formal Dutch (Formeel Nederlands),​ etc. are all formally defined with their own natural language terms, but share the defined concepts.
  
  
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