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The analysis draws on different predicate relations concerned with agency-achievement, cause-effect, conditions-consequence, and cause-consequence.

SemRep integrates MetaMap standardized conceptual entity and connects the concept of different entities through predicate relations.

Accordingly, the vocabulary of our language is assumed to contain at least four collections of predicate relations.

The original output contains many terms, but we mainly use the name of the entity, semantic type, and predicate relations.

The adverbial-predicate relation emerged partly due to the syntactic and semantic similarities to the adverbial-predicate relation in Mandarin Chinese, wherein the adverbial modifiers generally precede their modified elements.

In a particular search process for a seed topic entity, we can obtain many relation predicates related to the seed topic and semantic types related to a relation predicate.

First, in saying that our new model, N, is a submodel of our original model, M, we mean the domain of N is a subset of the domain of M and that the two models agree on the interpretation of the constants, predicates, relations and functions in our language e.g., for any n1, …, nm in the domain of N and any R in our language, N ⊨ R[n1, …, nm ] ⇔ M ⊨ R[n1, …, nm ].

Predicate argument information could be useful, but only if we combine the information from two predicate– argument relations, the relation between 'resolve' and 'the patient's pain' and the relation between 'resolve' and 'NTG'NTG

To create additional features from predicate argument relations, consider another PropBank-style predicate– argument relation type, cause.

Wyclif defines supposition as the signification of one categorematic extreme of a proposition (subject or predicate) in relation to the other extreme (De logica, chap. 12, vol. I, p. 39).

On the one hand it is concerned with those general statements which can be made concerning everything without mentioning any one thing or predicate or relation, such for example as 'if x is a member of the class α and every member of α is a member of β, then x is a member of the class β, whatever x, α, and β may be.'.

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