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Rule 1: Create a tuple for every A1 Verb A2 where A1 and A2 are any of {A0, A1, A2, …, A5} John was reading a book. A0: John read.01 A1: a book (John, was reading, a book) John sat in the library. A1: John sit.01 A2: in the library (John, sat, in the library)

Rule 2: Ignore AM_MNR but use dependency graph to include adverbials in relation John was reading quietly. A0: John read.01 AM_MNR: quietly (John, was reading quietly, ) John sat quietly in the library. A1: John sit.01 AM_MNR: quietly A2: in the library (John, sat quietly, in the library)

Rule 3a: Multiple arg2 with same arg1, second arg2 starts with a verb. Create two tuples, use both verbs in relation for arg2 that starts with verb. Don’t create the tuple with embedded verb. John hopes to read the book. A0: John hope.01 A1:to read the book A0: John read.01 A1: the book ? (John, hopes, to read the book) (John, hopes to read, the book) * (John, to read, the book) John sat in the library, reading a book. A1: John sit.01 A2: in the library AM_PRD: reading a book A0: John read.01 A1: a book (John, sat, in the library) (John, sat reading, a book) * (John, reading, a book) John reads books to stimulate his mind. A0: John read.01 A1: books AM_PRP: to stimulate his mind A0: John stimulate.01 A1: his mind (John, reads, books) ? (John, reads books, to stimulate his mind) (John, reads to stimulate, his mind) * (John, to stimulate, his mind)


Rule 3b: Multiple arg2 with same arg1, second arg2 starts with preposition. Append the arg that starts with a preposition to the previous arg2. John reads books for stimulating his mind. A0: John read.01 A1: books AM_PRP: for stimulating his mind A0: John stimulate.01 A1: mind (John, reads, books, for stimulating his mind) ? (John, reads books, for stimulating his mind) Tr (John, reads, books for stimulating his mind) Tr (John, reads, books) * (John, stimulating, his mind)

Rule 4: Ignore args that start R-* John read a book that discussed philosophy. A0: John read.01 A1: a book that discussed philosophy A0: a book discuss.01 R-A0: that A1: philosophy (John, read, a book that discussed philosophy) (a book, discussed, philosophy) John read a book in which philosophy was discussed. A0: John read.01 A1: a book in which philosophy was discussed A0: a book discuss.01 R-AM-LOC: in which A1: philosophy (John, read, a book in which philosophy was discussed) (a book, discussed, philosophy)

Rule 5: Designate the AM_TMP in tuples as Time: John read the book last Thursday. A0: John read.01 A1: the book AM_TMP: last Thursday (John, read, the book) Time: last Thursday Obama was elected in 2008. A0: Obama elect.01 A1: in 2008 AM_TMP: in 2008 (Obama, was elected, in 2008) Time: in 2008

Rule 6: Designate the AM_LOC in tuples as Location: John read the book in Paris. A0: John read.01 A1: the book AM_LOC: in Paris (John, read, the book) Location: in Paris Inslee was elected in Washington State. A0: Inslee elect.01 A1: in Washington State AM_LOC: in Washington State (Inslee, was elected, in 2008) Location: in Washington State