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In PROLOG The word internationalist can refer to persons or things that favor th

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Question

In PROLOG

The word internationalist can refer to persons or things that favor the international. This is the usual understanding of the term. But the word internationalist can also refer to persons or things internal to the nationalist (cf. an internationalist debate in the sense of a debate among nationalists). Write a PROLOG grammar that will generate the word internationalist in two ways, one for each understanding. Say which way corresponds to which understanding. Help: For this question, you do not have to represent meanings or referential queries; just sounds. And you may use letters rather than phonetic characters

Generate output for this program.

Explanation / Answer

We have to generate two ways for representing the word internationalist.

So, we need to make use of gen(I) :- between(0,2,I)

In the above statement, the numbers inside the brackets represent (Low, High, Num)

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