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Table 2 Examples of how rules structure the sentences about concepts

From: Comprehensive structured knowledge base system construction with natural language presentation

 

Rule

Politician

<create; laws\(> <\)create, policies>

No rule

<propose, laws\(> <\)propose, policies>

No rule

<seek elective, positionsWithin, a government>

Rule 3

<reach, powerThrough, bribery\(> <\)reach, powerThrough, revolutions\(> <\)reach, powerThrough, intrigues>

Rule 4

<seek political power to, achieveIn, bureaucratic institution>

Rule 3 and Rule 6

<active person, in party politics>

Rule 1

<hold office, in government>

Rule 4

President

 

<leaderOf, a country>

Rule 1 and Rule 3

<title for, heads of state, of, republics>

Rule 1 and Rule 2 and Rule 6

<leaderOf, division or part, of, a country>

Rule 1 and Rule 3 and Rule 2

<leader>

Rule 1

<leaderOf, republic\(> <\)leaderOf, democracy\(> <\)leaderOf, dictatorship>

Rule 1 and Rule 3

Donald Trump

 

<chairmanOf, Trump organization\(> <\)presidentOf, Trump organization>

Rule 1 and Rule 3

<republican party nominee, in the 2016 election>

Rule 1

<American businessman>

Rule 1

<occupation, businessman>

Rule 1 and Rule 7

<nationality, American>

Rule 1 and Rule 7

<built, facilities, during career\(> <\)built, branded facilities\(> <\)built, hotels\(> <\)built, development project, in Manhattan\(> <\)built, golf courses\(> <\) built, casinos\(> <\)built, office towers>

Rule 1

<television personality>

Rule 1

<bornIn, New York City\(> <\)raisedIn, New York City>

Rule 3

  1. The features of concept are taken from Table 1. All these examples have moved to another concept, as indicated by the dark grey colour