other,19-2-T78-1001,bq University of California at San Diego , <term> verbs </term> are represented as interconnected
other,3-4-T78-1001,bq <term> sentence </term> . They confer a <term> meaning structure </term> on the <term> sentence </term> in which
other,22-3-T78-1001,bq when a <term> verb </term> is used in a <term> sentence </term> . They confer a <term> meaning structure
other,13-3-T78-1001,bq inevitable <term> inferences </term> that a <term> listener </term> makes when a <term> verb </term> is used
other,17-3-T78-1001,bq a <term> listener </term> makes when a <term> verb </term> is used in a <term> sentence </term>
other,10-3-T78-1001,bq thought of as the almost inevitable <term> inferences </term> that a <term> listener </term> makes
other,26-2-T78-1001,bq represented as interconnected sets of <term> subpredicates </term> . These <term> subpredicates </term>
other,9-1-T78-1001,bq is described in which a particular <term> representational format for meaning </term> is tested as broadly as possible
other,7-4-T78-1001,bq <term> meaning structure </term> on the <term> sentence </term> in which the <term> verb </term> is used
other,11-4-T78-1001,bq the <term> sentence </term> in which the <term> verb </term> is used . The paper outlines a <term>
other,1-3-T78-1001,bq of <term> subpredicates </term> . These <term> subpredicates </term> may be thought of as the almost inevitable
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