id author title date pages extension mime words sentences flesch summary cache txt work_qdsct3peezb6jgqd7q4pwkpcji Venkata Govindarajan Decomposing Generalization: Models of Generic, Habitual, and Episodic Statements 2019 17 .pdf application/pdf 9979 924 57 combinations of simple, real-valued referential properties of predicates and their arguments. for example, EPISODIC, GENERIC, HABITUAL for statements and KIND, INDIVIDUAL for noun phrases. for predicting expressions of linguistic generalization that combine hand-engineered type and Most existing annotation frameworks aim to capture expressions of linguistic generalization using however, the annotations produced by this framework are mapped into a multi-class scheme containing only the high-level GENERIC-HABITUAL-EPISODIC In our framework, prototypical episodics, habituals, and generics correspond to sets of properties we simulate the bulk setting as closely as possible: (i) randomly sampling arguments and predicates for annotation from the same corpus we v. GENERIC) we conduct a study comparing annotations assigned under our multi-label framework of the normalized argument property annotations for that clause's mainReferent and the normalized predicate property annotations for that particular-referring arguments and predicates, Figure 3: Distribution of normalized annotations in argument (left) and predicate (right) protocols. root of the annotated predicates and arguments, ./cache/work_qdsct3peezb6jgqd7q4pwkpcji.pdf ./txt/work_qdsct3peezb6jgqd7q4pwkpcji.txt