Pointing to events
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It is the talk we do that puts down ourselves, others, or a situation; it is complaining about each other or events that take place in our lives. Read the Case in Point , page 159 “You just can’t win with the HR department. They always find some way to make it tough to collect on your travel expense claims” “There are no way to get this mailing out on time”
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Semantic Role Labeling (SRL) consists of, given a sentence, detecting basic event structures such as “who” did “what” to “whom”, “when” and “where”. From a linguistic point of view, a key component of the task corresponds to identifying the semantic arguments filling the roles of the sentence predicates. Typical predicate semantic arguments include Agent, Patient, and Instrument, but semantic roles may also be found as adjuncts (e.g., Locative, Temporal, Manner, and Cause).
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