google-cloud-language 0.26.0 → 0.26.1

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  # limitations under the License.
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+ require "delegate"
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  require "google/cloud/language/convert"
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  module Google
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- # Copyright 2016 Google Inc. All rights reserved.
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- #
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+ # Copyright 2017, Google Inc. All rights reserved.
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  # Licensed under the Apache License, Version 2.0 (the "License");
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  # you may not use this file except in compliance with the License.
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  # You may obtain a copy of the License at
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  # accepted.<br>
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  # **Current Language Restrictions:**
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  #
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- # * Only English, Spanish, and Japanese textual content
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- # are supported, with the following additional restriction:
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- # * +analyzeSentiment+ only supports English text.
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+ # * Only English, Spanish, and Japanese textual content are supported.
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  # If the language (either specified by the caller or automatically detected)
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  # is not supported by the called API method, an +INVALID_ARGUMENT+ error
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  # is returned.
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  # @!attribute [rw] score
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  # @return [Float]
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  # Sentiment score between -1.0 (negative sentiment) and 1.0
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- # (positive sentiment.)
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+ # (positive sentiment).
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  class Sentiment; end
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  # Represents part of speech information for a token. Parts of speech
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  # A Channel object through which to make calls.
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  # @param chan_creds [Grpc::ChannelCredentials]
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  # A ChannelCredentials for the setting up the RPC client.
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+ # @param updater_proc [Proc]
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+ # A function that transforms the metadata for requests, e.g., to give
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+ # OAuth credentials.
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+ # @param scopes [Array<String>]
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+ # The OAuth scopes for this service. This parameter is ignored if
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+ # an updater_proc is supplied.
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  # @param client_config[Hash]
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  # A Hash for call options for each method. See
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  # Google::Gax#construct_settings for the structure of
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  port: DEFAULT_SERVICE_PORT,
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  channel: nil,
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  chan_creds: nil,
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+ updater_proc: nil,
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  scopes: ALL_SCOPES,
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  client_config: {},
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  timeout: DEFAULT_TIMEOUT,
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  port,
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  chan_creds: chan_creds,
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  channel: channel,
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+ updater_proc: updater_proc,
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  scopes: scopes,
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  &Google::Cloud::Language::V1::LanguageService::Stub.method(:new)
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  )
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  # @return [Google::Cloud::Language::V1::AnalyzeSentimentResponse]
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  # @raise [Google::Gax::GaxError] if the RPC is aborted.
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  # @example
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- # require "google/cloud/language/v1/language_service_client"
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+ # require "google/cloud/language/v1"
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  #
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  # Document = Google::Cloud::Language::V1::Document
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  # LanguageServiceClient = Google::Cloud::Language::V1::LanguageServiceClient
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  @analyze_sentiment.call(req, options)
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  end
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- # Finds named entities (currently finds proper names) in the text,
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- # entity types, salience, mentions for each entity, and other properties.
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+ # Finds named entities (currently proper names and common nouns) in the text
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+ # along with entity types, salience, mentions for each entity, and
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+ # other properties.
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  #
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  # @param document [Google::Cloud::Language::V1::Document]
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  # Input document.
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  # @return [Google::Cloud::Language::V1::AnalyzeEntitiesResponse]
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  # @raise [Google::Gax::GaxError] if the RPC is aborted.
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  # @example
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- # require "google/cloud/language/v1/language_service_client"
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+ # require "google/cloud/language/v1"
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  # EncodingType = Google::Cloud::Language::V1::EncodingType
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  # @return [Google::Cloud::Language::V1::AnalyzeSyntaxResponse]
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  # @example
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- # require "google/cloud/language/v1/language_service_client"
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+ # require "google/cloud/language/v1"
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  # @return [Google::Cloud::Language::V1::AnnotateTextResponse]
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  # @example
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- # require "google/cloud/language/v1/language_service_client"
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+ # require "google/cloud/language/v1"
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  # Source: google/cloud/language/v1/language_service.proto for package 'google.cloud.language.v1'
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  # Original file comments:
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- # Copyright 2016 Google Inc.
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+ # Copyright 2017 Google Inc.
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  # Analyzes the sentiment of the provided text.
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- # entity types, salience, mentions for each entity, and other properties.
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+ # Finds named entities (currently proper names and common nouns) in the text
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+ # along with entity types, salience, mentions for each entity, and
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+ # other properties.
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+ # Copyright 2017, Google Inc. All rights reserved.
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+ # Licensed under the Apache License, Version 2.0 (the "License");
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+ # you may not use this file except in compliance with the License.
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+ # You may obtain a copy of the License at
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+ #
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+ # http://www.apache.org/licenses/LICENSE-2.0
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+ #
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+ # Unless required by applicable law or agreed to in writing, software
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+ # distributed under the License is distributed on an "AS IS" BASIS,
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+ # WITHOUT WARRANTIES OR CONDITIONS OF ANY KIND, either express or implied.
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+ # See the License for the specific language governing permissions and
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+ # limitations under the License.
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+ require "google/cloud/language/v1beta2/language_service_client"
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+ # Copyright 2017, Google Inc. All rights reserved.
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+ #
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+ # Licensed under the Apache License, Version 2.0 (the "License");
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+ # you may not use this file except in compliance with the License.
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+ # You may obtain a copy of the License at
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+ #
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+ # http://www.apache.org/licenses/LICENSE-2.0
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+ #
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+ # Unless required by applicable law or agreed to in writing, software
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+ # distributed under the License is distributed on an "AS IS" BASIS,
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+ # WITHOUT WARRANTIES OR CONDITIONS OF ANY KIND, either express or implied.
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+ # See the License for the specific language governing permissions and
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+ # limitations under the License.
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+ module Google
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+ module Cloud
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+ module Language
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+ module V1beta2
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+ # ================================================================ #
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+ #
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+ # Represents the input to API methods.
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+ # @!attribute [rw] type
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+ # @return [Google::Cloud::Language::V1beta2::Document::Type]
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+ # Required. If the type is not set or is +TYPE_UNSPECIFIED+,
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+ # returns an +INVALID_ARGUMENT+ error.
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+ # @!attribute [rw] content
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+ # @return [String]
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+ # The content of the input in string format.
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+ # @!attribute [rw] gcs_content_uri
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+ # @return [String]
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+ # The Google Cloud Storage URI where the file content is located.
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+ # This URI must be of the form: gs://bucket_name/object_name. For more
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+ # details, see https://cloud.google.com/storage/docs/reference-uris.
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+ # NOTE: Cloud Storage object versioning is not supported.
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+ # @!attribute [rw] language
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+ # @return [String]
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+ # The language of the document (if not specified, the language is
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+ # automatically detected). Both ISO and BCP-47 language codes are
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+ # accepted.<br>
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+ # **Current Language Restrictions:**
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+ #
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+ # * Only English, Spanish, and Japanese textual content are supported.
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+ # If the language (either specified by the caller or automatically detected)
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+ # is not supported by the called API method, an +INVALID_ARGUMENT+ error
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+ # is returned.
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+ class Document
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+ # The document types enum.
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+ module Type
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+ # The content type is not specified.
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+ TYPE_UNSPECIFIED = 0
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+ # Plain text
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+ PLAIN_TEXT = 1
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+ # HTML
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+ HTML = 2
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+ end
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+ end
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+ # Represents a sentence in the input document.
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+ # @!attribute [rw] text
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+ # @return [Google::Cloud::Language::V1beta2::TextSpan]
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+ # The sentence text.
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+ # @!attribute [rw] sentiment
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+ # @return [Google::Cloud::Language::V1beta2::Sentiment]
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+ # For calls to AnalyzeSentiment or if
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+ # AnnotateTextRequest::Features#extract_document_sentiment is set to
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+ class Sentence; end
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+ # Represents a phrase in the text that is a known entity, such as
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+ # a person, an organization, or location. The API associates information, such
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+ # as salience and mentions, with entities.
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+ # @!attribute [rw] name
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+ # @return [String]
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+ # The representative name for the entity.
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+ # @!attribute [rw] type
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+ # @return [Google::Cloud::Language::V1beta2::Entity::Type]
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+ # The entity type.
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+ # @!attribute [rw] metadata
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+ # @return [Hash{String => String}]
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+ # Metadata associated with the entity.
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+ #
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+ # Currently, Wikipedia URLs and Knowledge Graph MIDs are provided, if
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+ # available. The associated keys are "wikipedia_url" and "mid", respectively.
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+ # @!attribute [rw] salience
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+ # @return [Float]
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+ # The salience score associated with the entity in the [0, 1.0] range.
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+ #
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+ # The salience score for an entity provides information about the
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+ # importance or centrality of that entity to the entire document text.
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+ # Scores closer to 0 are less salient, while scores closer to 1.0 are highly
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+ # salient.
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+ # @!attribute [rw] mentions
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+ # @return [Array<Google::Cloud::Language::V1beta2::EntityMention>]
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+ # The mentions of this entity in the input document. The API currently
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+ # supports proper noun mentions.
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+ # @!attribute [rw] sentiment
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+ # @return [Google::Cloud::Language::V1beta2::Sentiment]
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+ # For calls to AnalyzeEntitySentiment or if
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+ # AnnotateTextRequest::Features#extract_entity_sentiment is set to
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+ # true, this field will contain the aggregate sentiment expressed for this
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+ # entity in the provided document.
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+ class Entity
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+ # The type of the entity.
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+ module Type
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+ # Unknown
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+ UNKNOWN = 0
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+ # Person
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+ PERSON = 1
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+ # Location
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+ LOCATION = 2
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+ # Organization
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+ # Event
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+ EVENT = 4
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+ # Work of art
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+ end
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+ end
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+ # Represents the smallest syntactic building block of the text.
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+ # @!attribute [rw] text
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+ # @return [Google::Cloud::Language::V1beta2::TextSpan]
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+ # The token text.
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+ # @!attribute [rw] part_of_speech
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+ # @return [Google::Cloud::Language::V1beta2::PartOfSpeech]
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+ # Parts of speech tag for this token.
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+ # @!attribute [rw] dependency_edge
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+ # @return [Google::Cloud::Language::V1beta2::DependencyEdge]
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+ # Dependency tree parse for this token.
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+ # @!attribute [rw] lemma
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+ # @return [String]
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+ # {Lemma}[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lemma_%28morphology%29] of the token.
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+ class Token; end
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+ # Represents the feeling associated with the entire text or entities in
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+ # the text.
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+ # @!attribute [rw] magnitude
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+ # @return [Float]
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+ # A non-negative number in the [0, +inf) range, which represents
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+ class Sentiment; end
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+ # @!attribute [rw] tag
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+ # @return [Google::Cloud::Language::V1beta2::PartOfSpeech::Tag]
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+ # The part of speech tag.
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+ # @!attribute [rw] aspect
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+ # @return [Google::Cloud::Language::V1beta2::PartOfSpeech::Aspect]
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+ # The grammatical aspect.
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+ # @!attribute [rw] case
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+ # @return [Google::Cloud::Language::V1beta2::PartOfSpeech::Case]
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+ # The grammatical case.
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+ # @!attribute [rw] form
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+ # @return [Google::Cloud::Language::V1beta2::PartOfSpeech::Form]
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+ # The grammatical form.
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+ # @!attribute [rw] gender
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+ # @return [Google::Cloud::Language::V1beta2::PartOfSpeech::Gender]
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+ # The grammatical gender.
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+ # @!attribute [rw] mood
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+ # @return [Google::Cloud::Language::V1beta2::PartOfSpeech::Mood]
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+ # The grammatical mood.
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+ # @!attribute [rw] number
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+ # @return [Google::Cloud::Language::V1beta2::PartOfSpeech::Number]
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+ # The grammatical number.
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+ # @!attribute [rw] person
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+ # @return [Google::Cloud::Language::V1beta2::PartOfSpeech::Person]
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+ # The grammatical person.
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+ # @!attribute [rw] proper
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+ # @return [Google::Cloud::Language::V1beta2::PartOfSpeech::Proper]
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+ # The grammatical properness.
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+ # @!attribute [rw] reciprocity
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+ # @return [Google::Cloud::Language::V1beta2::PartOfSpeech::Reciprocity]
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+ # The grammatical reciprocity.
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+ # @!attribute [rw] tense
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+ # @return [Google::Cloud::Language::V1beta2::PartOfSpeech::Tense]
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+ # The grammatical tense.
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+ # @!attribute [rw] voice
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+ # @return [Google::Cloud::Language::V1beta2::PartOfSpeech::Voice]
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+ # The grammatical voice.
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+ class PartOfSpeech
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+ # The part of speech tags enum.
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+ module Tag
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+ # Unknown
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+ UNKNOWN = 0
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+ # Adjective
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+ ADJ = 1
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+ # Adposition (preposition and postposition)
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+ ADP = 2
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+ ADV = 3
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+ # Conjunction
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+ CONJ = 4
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+ DET = 5
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+ NOUN = 6
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+ NUM = 7
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+ PRON = 8
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+ # Particle or other function word
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+ PRT = 9
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+ # Punctuation
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+ PUNCT = 10
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+ VERB = 11
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+ # Other: foreign words, typos, abbreviations
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+ X = 12
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+ # Affix
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+ AFFIX = 13
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+ end
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+ # The characteristic of a verb that expresses time flow during an event.
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+ module Aspect
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+ # Aspect is not applicable in the analyzed language or is not predicted.
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+ ASPECT_UNKNOWN = 0
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+ # Perfective
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+ PERFECTIVE = 1
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+ # Imperfective
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+ IMPERFECTIVE = 2
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+ # Progressive
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+ PROGRESSIVE = 3
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+ end
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+ # The grammatical function performed by a noun or pronoun in a phrase,
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+ # clause, or sentence. In some languages, other parts of speech, such as
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+ # adjective and determiner, take case inflection in agreement with the noun.
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+ module Case
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+ # Case is not applicable in the analyzed language or is not predicted.
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+ CASE_UNKNOWN = 0
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+ # Accusative
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+ ACCUSATIVE = 1
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+ # Adverbial
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+ ADVERBIAL = 2
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+ # Complementive
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+ COMPLEMENTIVE = 3
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+ # Dative
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+ DATIVE = 4
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+ # Genitive
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+ GENITIVE = 5
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+ # Instrumental
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+ INSTRUMENTAL = 6
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+ # Locative
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+ LOCATIVE = 7
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+ # Nominative
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+ NOMINATIVE = 8
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+ # Oblique
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+ OBLIQUE = 9
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+ # Partitive
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+ PARTITIVE = 10
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+ # Prepositional
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+ PREPOSITIONAL = 11
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+ # Reflexive
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+ REFLEXIVE_CASE = 12
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+ # Relative
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+ RELATIVE_CASE = 13
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+
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+ # Vocative
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+ VOCATIVE = 14
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+ end
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+ # Depending on the language, Form can be categorizing different forms of
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+ # verbs, adjectives, adverbs, etc. For example, categorizing inflected
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+ # endings of verbs and adjectives or distinguishing between short and long
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+ # forms of adjectives and participles
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+ module Form
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+ # Form is not applicable in the analyzed language or is not predicted.
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+ FORM_UNKNOWN = 0
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+ # Adnomial
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+ ADNOMIAL = 1
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+
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+ # Auxiliary
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+ AUXILIARY = 2
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+ # Complementizer
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+ COMPLEMENTIZER = 3
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+ # Final ending
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+ FINAL_ENDING = 4
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+ # Gerund
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+ GERUND = 5
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+ # Realis
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+ REALIS = 6
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+
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+ # Irrealis
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+ IRREALIS = 7
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+ # Short form
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+ SHORT = 8
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+
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+ # Long form
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+ LONG = 9
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+
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+ # Order form
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+ ORDER = 10
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+
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+ # Specific form
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+ SPECIFIC = 11
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+ end
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+
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+ # Gender classes of nouns reflected in the behaviour of associated words.
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+ module Gender
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+ # Gender is not applicable in the analyzed language or is not predicted.
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+ GENDER_UNKNOWN = 0
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+
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+ # Feminine
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+ FEMININE = 1
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+ # Masculine
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+ MASCULINE = 2
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+
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+ # Neuter
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+ NEUTER = 3
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+ end
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+
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+ # The grammatical feature of verbs, used for showing modality and attitude.
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+ module Mood
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+ # Mood is not applicable in the analyzed language or is not predicted.
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+ MOOD_UNKNOWN = 0
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+ # Conditional
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+ CONDITIONAL_MOOD = 1
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+ # Imperative
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+ IMPERATIVE = 2
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+ # Indicative
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+ INDICATIVE = 3
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+
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+ # Interrogative
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+ INTERROGATIVE = 4
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+ # Jussive
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+ JUSSIVE = 5
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+ SUBJUNCTIVE = 6
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+ end
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+
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+ # Count distinctions.
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+ module Number
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+ # Number is not applicable in the analyzed language or is not predicted.
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+ NUMBER_UNKNOWN = 0
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+ # Singular
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+ SINGULAR = 1
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+ # Plural
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+ PLURAL = 2
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+ # Dual
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+ DUAL = 3
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+ end
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+
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+ # The distinction between the speaker, second person, third person, etc.
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+ module Person
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+ # Person is not applicable in the analyzed language or is not predicted.
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+ PERSON_UNKNOWN = 0
409
+
410
+ # First
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+ FIRST = 1
412
+
413
+ # Second
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+ SECOND = 2
415
+
416
+ # Third
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+ THIRD = 3
418
+
419
+ # Reflexive
420
+ REFLEXIVE_PERSON = 4
421
+ end
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+
423
+ # This category shows if the token is part of a proper name.
424
+ module Proper
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+ # Proper is not applicable in the analyzed language or is not predicted.
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+ PROPER_UNKNOWN = 0
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+
428
+ # Proper
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+ PROPER = 1
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+
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+ # Not proper
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+ NOT_PROPER = 2
433
+ end
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+
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+ # Reciprocal features of a pronoun.
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+ module Reciprocity
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+ # Reciprocity is not applicable in the analyzed language or is not
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+ # predicted.
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+ RECIPROCITY_UNKNOWN = 0
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+
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+ # Reciprocal
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+ RECIPROCAL = 1
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+
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+ # Non-reciprocal
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+ NON_RECIPROCAL = 2
446
+ end
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+
448
+ # Time reference.
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+ module Tense
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+ # Tense is not applicable in the analyzed language or is not predicted.
451
+ TENSE_UNKNOWN = 0
452
+
453
+ # Conditional
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+ CONDITIONAL_TENSE = 1
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+
456
+ # Future
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+ FUTURE = 2
458
+
459
+ # Past
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+ PAST = 3
461
+
462
+ # Present
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+ PRESENT = 4
464
+
465
+ # Imperfect
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+ IMPERFECT = 5
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+
468
+ # Pluperfect
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+ PLUPERFECT = 6
470
+ end
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+
472
+ # The relationship between the action that a verb expresses and the
473
+ # participants identified by its arguments.
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+ module Voice
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+ # Voice is not applicable in the analyzed language or is not predicted.
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+ VOICE_UNKNOWN = 0
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+
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+ # Active
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+ ACTIVE = 1
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+
481
+ # Causative
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+ CAUSATIVE = 2
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+
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+ # Passive
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+ PASSIVE = 3
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+ end
487
+ end
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+
489
+ # Represents dependency parse tree information for a token.
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+ # @!attribute [rw] head_token_index
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+ # @return [Integer]
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+ # Represents the head of this token in the dependency tree.
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+ # This is the index of the token which has an arc going to this token.
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+ # The index is the position of the token in the array of tokens returned
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+ # by the API method. If this token is a root token, then the
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+ # +head_token_index+ is its own index.
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+ # @!attribute [rw] label
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+ # @return [Google::Cloud::Language::V1beta2::DependencyEdge::Label]
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+ # The parse label for the token.
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+ class DependencyEdge
501
+ # The parse label enum for the token.
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+ module Label
503
+ # Unknown
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+ UNKNOWN = 0
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+
506
+ # Abbreviation modifier
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+ ABBREV = 1
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+
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+ # Adjectival complement
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+ ACOMP = 2
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+
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+ # Adverbial clause modifier
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+ ADVCL = 3
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+
515
+ # Adverbial modifier
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+ ADVMOD = 4
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+
518
+ # Adjectival modifier of an NP
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+ AMOD = 5
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+
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+ # Appositional modifier of an NP
522
+ APPOS = 6
523
+
524
+ # Attribute dependent of a copular verb
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+ ATTR = 7
526
+
527
+ # Auxiliary (non-main) verb
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+ AUX = 8
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+
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+ # Passive auxiliary
531
+ AUXPASS = 9
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+
533
+ # Coordinating conjunction
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+ CC = 10
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+
536
+ # Clausal complement of a verb or adjective
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+ CCOMP = 11
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+
539
+ # Conjunct
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+ CONJ = 12
541
+
542
+ # Clausal subject
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+ CSUBJ = 13
544
+
545
+ # Clausal passive subject
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+ CSUBJPASS = 14
547
+
548
+ # Dependency (unable to determine)
549
+ DEP = 15
550
+
551
+ # Determiner
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+ DET = 16
553
+
554
+ # Discourse
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+ DISCOURSE = 17
556
+
557
+ # Direct object
558
+ DOBJ = 18
559
+
560
+ # Expletive
561
+ EXPL = 19
562
+
563
+ # Goes with (part of a word in a text not well edited)
564
+ GOESWITH = 20
565
+
566
+ # Indirect object
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+ IOBJ = 21
568
+
569
+ # Marker (word introducing a subordinate clause)
570
+ MARK = 22
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+
572
+ # Multi-word expression
573
+ MWE = 23
574
+
575
+ # Multi-word verbal expression
576
+ MWV = 24
577
+
578
+ # Negation modifier
579
+ NEG = 25
580
+
581
+ # Noun compound modifier
582
+ NN = 26
583
+
584
+ # Noun phrase used as an adverbial modifier
585
+ NPADVMOD = 27
586
+
587
+ # Nominal subject
588
+ NSUBJ = 28
589
+
590
+ # Passive nominal subject
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+ NSUBJPASS = 29
592
+
593
+ # Numeric modifier of a noun
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+ NUM = 30
595
+
596
+ # Element of compound number
597
+ NUMBER = 31
598
+
599
+ # Punctuation mark
600
+ P = 32
601
+
602
+ # Parataxis relation
603
+ PARATAXIS = 33
604
+
605
+ # Participial modifier
606
+ PARTMOD = 34
607
+
608
+ # The complement of a preposition is a clause
609
+ PCOMP = 35
610
+
611
+ # Object of a preposition
612
+ POBJ = 36
613
+
614
+ # Possession modifier
615
+ POSS = 37
616
+
617
+ # Postverbal negative particle
618
+ POSTNEG = 38
619
+
620
+ # Predicate complement
621
+ PRECOMP = 39
622
+
623
+ # Preconjunt
624
+ PRECONJ = 40
625
+
626
+ # Predeterminer
627
+ PREDET = 41
628
+
629
+ # Prefix
630
+ PREF = 42
631
+
632
+ # Prepositional modifier
633
+ PREP = 43
634
+
635
+ # The relationship between a verb and verbal morpheme
636
+ PRONL = 44
637
+
638
+ # Particle
639
+ PRT = 45
640
+
641
+ # Associative or possessive marker
642
+ PS = 46
643
+
644
+ # Quantifier phrase modifier
645
+ QUANTMOD = 47
646
+
647
+ # Relative clause modifier
648
+ RCMOD = 48
649
+
650
+ # Complementizer in relative clause
651
+ RCMODREL = 49
652
+
653
+ # Ellipsis without a preceding predicate
654
+ RDROP = 50
655
+
656
+ # Referent
657
+ REF = 51
658
+
659
+ # Remnant
660
+ REMNANT = 52
661
+
662
+ # Reparandum
663
+ REPARANDUM = 53
664
+
665
+ # Root
666
+ ROOT = 54
667
+
668
+ # Suffix specifying a unit of number
669
+ SNUM = 55
670
+
671
+ # Suffix
672
+ SUFF = 56
673
+
674
+ # Temporal modifier
675
+ TMOD = 57
676
+
677
+ # Topic marker
678
+ TOPIC = 58
679
+
680
+ # Clause headed by an infinite form of the verb that modifies a noun
681
+ VMOD = 59
682
+
683
+ # Vocative
684
+ VOCATIVE = 60
685
+
686
+ # Open clausal complement
687
+ XCOMP = 61
688
+
689
+ # Name suffix
690
+ SUFFIX = 62
691
+
692
+ # Name title
693
+ TITLE = 63
694
+
695
+ # Adverbial phrase modifier
696
+ ADVPHMOD = 64
697
+
698
+ # Causative auxiliary
699
+ AUXCAUS = 65
700
+
701
+ # Helper auxiliary
702
+ AUXVV = 66
703
+
704
+ # Rentaishi (Prenominal modifier)
705
+ DTMOD = 67
706
+
707
+ # Foreign words
708
+ FOREIGN = 68
709
+
710
+ # Keyword
711
+ KW = 69
712
+
713
+ # List for chains of comparable items
714
+ LIST = 70
715
+
716
+ # Nominalized clause
717
+ NOMC = 71
718
+
719
+ # Nominalized clausal subject
720
+ NOMCSUBJ = 72
721
+
722
+ # Nominalized clausal passive
723
+ NOMCSUBJPASS = 73
724
+
725
+ # Compound of numeric modifier
726
+ NUMC = 74
727
+
728
+ # Copula
729
+ COP = 75
730
+
731
+ # Dislocated relation (for fronted/topicalized elements)
732
+ DISLOCATED = 76
733
+ end
734
+ end
735
+
736
+ # Represents a mention for an entity in the text. Currently, proper noun
737
+ # mentions are supported.
738
+ # @!attribute [rw] text
739
+ # @return [Google::Cloud::Language::V1beta2::TextSpan]
740
+ # The mention text.
741
+ # @!attribute [rw] type
742
+ # @return [Google::Cloud::Language::V1beta2::EntityMention::Type]
743
+ # The type of the entity mention.
744
+ # @!attribute [rw] sentiment
745
+ # @return [Google::Cloud::Language::V1beta2::Sentiment]
746
+ # For calls to AnalyzeEntitySentiment or if
747
+ # AnnotateTextRequest::Features#extract_entity_sentiment is set to
748
+ # true, this field will contain the sentiment expressed for this mention of
749
+ # the entity in the provided document.
750
+ class EntityMention
751
+ # The supported types of mentions.
752
+ module Type
753
+ # Unknown
754
+ TYPE_UNKNOWN = 0
755
+
756
+ # Proper name
757
+ PROPER = 1
758
+
759
+ # Common noun (or noun compound)
760
+ COMMON = 2
761
+ end
762
+ end
763
+
764
+ # Represents an output piece of text.
765
+ # @!attribute [rw] content
766
+ # @return [String]
767
+ # The content of the output text.
768
+ # @!attribute [rw] begin_offset
769
+ # @return [Integer]
770
+ # The API calculates the beginning offset of the content in the original
771
+ # document according to the EncodingType specified in the API request.
772
+ class TextSpan; end
773
+
774
+ # The sentiment analysis request message.
775
+ # @!attribute [rw] document
776
+ # @return [Google::Cloud::Language::V1beta2::Document]
777
+ # Input document. Currently, +analyzeSentiment+ only supports English text
778
+ # (Document#language="EN").
779
+ # @!attribute [rw] encoding_type
780
+ # @return [Google::Cloud::Language::V1beta2::EncodingType]
781
+ # The encoding type used by the API to calculate sentence offsets for the
782
+ # sentence sentiment.
783
+ class AnalyzeSentimentRequest; end
784
+
785
+ # The sentiment analysis response message.
786
+ # @!attribute [rw] document_sentiment
787
+ # @return [Google::Cloud::Language::V1beta2::Sentiment]
788
+ # The overall sentiment of the input document.
789
+ # @!attribute [rw] language
790
+ # @return [String]
791
+ # The language of the text, which will be the same as the language specified
792
+ # in the request or, if not specified, the automatically-detected language.
793
+ # @!attribute [rw] sentences
794
+ # @return [Array<Google::Cloud::Language::V1beta2::Sentence>]
795
+ # The sentiment for all the sentences in the document.
796
+ class AnalyzeSentimentResponse; end
797
+
798
+ # The entity-level sentiment analysis request message.
799
+ # @!attribute [rw] document
800
+ # @return [Google::Cloud::Language::V1beta2::Document]
801
+ # Input document.
802
+ # @!attribute [rw] encoding_type
803
+ # @return [Google::Cloud::Language::V1beta2::EncodingType]
804
+ # The encoding type used by the API to calculate offsets.
805
+ class AnalyzeEntitySentimentRequest; end
806
+
807
+ # The entity-level sentiment analysis response message.
808
+ # @!attribute [rw] entities
809
+ # @return [Array<Google::Cloud::Language::V1beta2::Entity>]
810
+ # The recognized entities in the input document with associated sentiments.
811
+ # @!attribute [rw] language
812
+ # @return [String]
813
+ # The language of the text, which will be the same as the language specified
814
+ # in the request or, if not specified, the automatically-detected language.
815
+ # See Document#language field for more details.
816
+ class AnalyzeEntitySentimentResponse; end
817
+
818
+ # The entity analysis request message.
819
+ # @!attribute [rw] document
820
+ # @return [Google::Cloud::Language::V1beta2::Document]
821
+ # Input document.
822
+ # @!attribute [rw] encoding_type
823
+ # @return [Google::Cloud::Language::V1beta2::EncodingType]
824
+ # The encoding type used by the API to calculate offsets.
825
+ class AnalyzeEntitiesRequest; end
826
+
827
+ # The entity analysis response message.
828
+ # @!attribute [rw] entities
829
+ # @return [Array<Google::Cloud::Language::V1beta2::Entity>]
830
+ # The recognized entities in the input document.
831
+ # @!attribute [rw] language
832
+ # @return [String]
833
+ # The language of the text, which will be the same as the language specified
834
+ # in the request or, if not specified, the automatically-detected language.
835
+ # See Document#language field for more details.
836
+ class AnalyzeEntitiesResponse; end
837
+
838
+ # The syntax analysis request message.
839
+ # @!attribute [rw] document
840
+ # @return [Google::Cloud::Language::V1beta2::Document]
841
+ # Input document.
842
+ # @!attribute [rw] encoding_type
843
+ # @return [Google::Cloud::Language::V1beta2::EncodingType]
844
+ # The encoding type used by the API to calculate offsets.
845
+ class AnalyzeSyntaxRequest; end
846
+
847
+ # The syntax analysis response message.
848
+ # @!attribute [rw] sentences
849
+ # @return [Array<Google::Cloud::Language::V1beta2::Sentence>]
850
+ # Sentences in the input document.
851
+ # @!attribute [rw] tokens
852
+ # @return [Array<Google::Cloud::Language::V1beta2::Token>]
853
+ # Tokens, along with their syntactic information, in the input document.
854
+ # @!attribute [rw] language
855
+ # @return [String]
856
+ # The language of the text, which will be the same as the language specified
857
+ # in the request or, if not specified, the automatically-detected language.
858
+ # See Document#language field for more details.
859
+ class AnalyzeSyntaxResponse; end
860
+
861
+ # The request message for the text annotation API, which can perform multiple
862
+ # analysis types (sentiment, entities, and syntax) in one call.
863
+ # @!attribute [rw] document
864
+ # @return [Google::Cloud::Language::V1beta2::Document]
865
+ # Input document.
866
+ # @!attribute [rw] features
867
+ # @return [Google::Cloud::Language::V1beta2::AnnotateTextRequest::Features]
868
+ # The enabled features.
869
+ # @!attribute [rw] encoding_type
870
+ # @return [Google::Cloud::Language::V1beta2::EncodingType]
871
+ # The encoding type used by the API to calculate offsets.
872
+ class AnnotateTextRequest
873
+ # All available features for sentiment, syntax, and semantic analysis.
874
+ # Setting each one to true will enable that specific analysis for the input.
875
+ # @!attribute [rw] extract_syntax
876
+ # @return [true, false]
877
+ # Extract syntax information.
878
+ # @!attribute [rw] extract_entities
879
+ # @return [true, false]
880
+ # Extract entities.
881
+ # @!attribute [rw] extract_document_sentiment
882
+ # @return [true, false]
883
+ # Extract document-level sentiment.
884
+ # @!attribute [rw] extract_entity_sentiment
885
+ # @return [true, false]
886
+ # Extract entities and their associated sentiment.
887
+ class Features; end
888
+ end
889
+
890
+ # The text annotations response message.
891
+ # @!attribute [rw] sentences
892
+ # @return [Array<Google::Cloud::Language::V1beta2::Sentence>]
893
+ # Sentences in the input document. Populated if the user enables
894
+ # AnnotateTextRequest::Features#extract_syntax.
895
+ # @!attribute [rw] tokens
896
+ # @return [Array<Google::Cloud::Language::V1beta2::Token>]
897
+ # Tokens, along with their syntactic information, in the input document.
898
+ # Populated if the user enables
899
+ # AnnotateTextRequest::Features#extract_syntax.
900
+ # @!attribute [rw] entities
901
+ # @return [Array<Google::Cloud::Language::V1beta2::Entity>]
902
+ # Entities, along with their semantic information, in the input document.
903
+ # Populated if the user enables
904
+ # AnnotateTextRequest::Features#extract_entities.
905
+ # @!attribute [rw] document_sentiment
906
+ # @return [Google::Cloud::Language::V1beta2::Sentiment]
907
+ # The overall sentiment for the document. Populated if the user enables
908
+ # AnnotateTextRequest::Features#extract_document_sentiment.
909
+ # @!attribute [rw] language
910
+ # @return [String]
911
+ # The language of the text, which will be the same as the language specified
912
+ # in the request or, if not specified, the automatically-detected language.
913
+ # See Document#language field for more details.
914
+ class AnnotateTextResponse; end
915
+
916
+ # Represents the text encoding that the caller uses to process the output.
917
+ # Providing an +EncodingType+ is recommended because the API provides the
918
+ # beginning offsets for various outputs, such as tokens and mentions, and
919
+ # languages that natively use different text encodings may access offsets
920
+ # differently.
921
+ module EncodingType
922
+ # If +EncodingType+ is not specified, encoding-dependent information (such as
923
+ # +begin_offset+) will be set at +-1+.
924
+ NONE = 0
925
+
926
+ # Encoding-dependent information (such as +begin_offset+) is calculated based
927
+ # on the UTF-8 encoding of the input. C++ and Go are examples of languages
928
+ # that use this encoding natively.
929
+ UTF8 = 1
930
+
931
+ # Encoding-dependent information (such as +begin_offset+) is calculated based
932
+ # on the UTF-16 encoding of the input. Java and Javascript are examples of
933
+ # languages that use this encoding natively.
934
+ UTF16 = 2
935
+
936
+ # Encoding-dependent information (such as +begin_offset+) is calculated based
937
+ # on the UTF-32 encoding of the input. Python is an example of a language
938
+ # that uses this encoding natively.
939
+ UTF32 = 3
940
+ end
941
+ end
942
+ end
943
+ end
944
+ end