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Specifically, features of genes/proteins detected as events argument are extended by including features associated with all of their coreferential mentions.
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Overall, 1222 events, or 18% of the total, involve either directly or indirectly (through participating events) arguments at both the molecular and anatomy levels (Fig. 4).
The verbs in the complements of the modal all include an event argument.
If verbs have an event argument, as Davidson proposed, then simple sentences consisting of a verb and its arguments always involve Davidsonian event predication, and hence exemplification.
Many, but not all state verbs in Chinese can add an event argument without any additional marking, usually expressing the inchoative aspect.
Note that the modifier cannot plausibly be treated as an implicit predication utter(E) about a Davidsonian event argument of fail.
State verbs such as 思 sī can licence an event argument and can thus appear in root modal predications; accordingly, the lexical aspect of 思 sī does not necessarily argue against a deontic reading.
The preceding discussion demonstrates that root/deontic modal auxiliaries take event (telic) verbs or verbs that can add an event argument to their temporal structure as their complement; they are all future-projecting, i.e. as in Japanese, they all have the temporal structure S ≠ E (speech time is not identical with, i.e. it precedes event time), even if the modal is located in the past.
Event argument edges connect the proteins through event trigger nodes.
Both cases have fetal as an event argument, which is annotated as Protein.
Each edge in the semantic graph corresponds to an event argument and edge detection thus follows trigger detection.
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