#12771A research program is described in which a particularrepresentational format for meaning is tested as broadly as possible.
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<term>
representational format
</term>
for
<term>
meaning
</term>
is tested as broadly as possible
#12774A research program is described in which a particular representational format formeaning is tested as broadly as possible.
other,19-2-T78-1001,ak
University of California at San Diego ,
<term>
verbs
</term>
are represented as interconnected
#12801In this format, developed by the LNR research group at The University of California at San Diego,verbs are represented as interconnected sets of subpredicates.
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represented as interconnected sets of
<term>
subpredicates
</term>
. These
<term>
subpredicates
</term>
#12808In this format, developed by the LNR research group at The University of California at San Diego, verbs are represented as interconnected sets ofsubpredicates.
other,1-3-T78-1001,ak
of
<term>
subpredicates
</term>
. These
<term>
subpredicates
</term>
may be thought of as the almost inevitable
#12811Thesesubpredicates may be thought of as the almost inevitable inferences that a listener makes when a verb is used in a sentence.
other,10-3-T78-1001,ak
thought of as the almost inevitable
<term>
inferences
</term>
that a
<term>
listener
</term>
makes
#12820These subpredicates may be thought of as the almost inevitableinferences that a listener makes when a verb is used in a sentence.
other,13-3-T78-1001,ak
inevitable
<term>
inferences
</term>
that a
<term>
listener
</term>
makes when a
<term>
verb
</term>
is used
#12823These subpredicates may be thought of as the almost inevitable inferences that alistener makes when a verb is used in a sentence.
other,17-3-T78-1001,ak
a
<term>
listener
</term>
makes when a
<term>
verb
</term>
is used in a
<term>
sentence
</term>
#12827These subpredicates may be thought of as the almost inevitable inferences that a listener makes when averb is used in a sentence.
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when a
<term>
verb
</term>
is used in a
<term>
sentence
</term>
. They confer a
<term>
meaning structure
#12832These subpredicates may be thought of as the almost inevitable inferences that a listener makes when a verb is used in asentence.
model,3-4-T78-1001,ak
<term>
sentence
</term>
. They confer a
<term>
meaning structure
</term>
on the
<term>
sentence
</term>
in which
#12837They confer ameaning structure on the sentence in which the verb is used.
other,7-4-T78-1001,ak
<term>
meaning structure
</term>
on the
<term>
sentence
</term>
in which the
<term>
verb
</term>
is used
#12841They confer a meaning structure on thesentence in which the verb is used.
other,11-4-T78-1001,ak
the
<term>
sentence
</term>
in which the
<term>
verb
</term>
is used . The paper outlines a
<term>
#12845They confer a meaning structure on the sentence in which theverb is used.