An entity (objects[nouns, adjectives], values) A process (-->,verb, conjunctions, +, -, /, *) A linker (full stop, new line, colon, new paragraph) *an entity can be two objects, or two objects and a process linking them john has a red apple johns apple is red entity: apple is red entity: john process: has a _________________________________________________________________________________________ A full stop defines a clause, and is linked to the last, the paragraph, or colon. A new line defines a clause, and is linked to the last, the paragraph, or colon. _________________________________________________________________________________________ I like ham and pineapple pizza could mean: I like ham I like pinapple pizza or I like ham and pinapple pizza Lexical Relation: Where one object can be replaced with another object to give the same meaning. (is-a, ==) [simple set] Where one object cannot be substituted for another (is-not-a) Where two objects are opposites. [set of pairs] Where some objects are part of an object. (is-part-of) [tree] Where the object expresses a quantity. (date, time, primatives, (strings such as hot, cold etc.)) [scale] _________________________________________________________________________________________ Deductive reasoning: x == y a is a type of x Therefore a == y Inductive reasoning: r --> s, >50% of the time Therefore all s's are most likely to be produced by r Abductive reasoning: r --> s Therefore it could be r that produced s _________________________________________________________________________________________ Question: Can the lexical relations somehow be grouped using frequencies?