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The semantic relation denoted by transitive break , for example , is a particular kind of act - und - rel , a subtype ... As a causal change - of - state relation , the denotatum of transitive break contains an additional semantic role ...
The semantic relation denoted by transitive break , for example , is a particular kind of act - und - rel , a subtype ... As a causal change - of - state relation , the denotatum of transitive break contains an additional semantic role ...
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Each attribute appearing in a semantic relation should be there because of some entailment holding of the participant its value denotes . Conversely , event types with similar participant roles should be represented by semantic ...
Each attribute appearing in a semantic relation should be there because of some entailment holding of the participant its value denotes . Conversely , event types with similar participant roles should be represented by semantic ...
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We have seen that both word classes and the semantic relations that form a part of their semantic content can be hierarchically arranged . The model we present in this section is based on a correspondence between these two hierarchies ...
We have seen that both word classes and the semantic relations that form a part of their semantic content can be hierarchically arranged . The model we present in this section is based on a correspondence between these two hierarchies ...
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