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modifier  

Broader concept

Example

  • Any part of a proposition may have its modifier. (Sakai, 1961)
  • Modifiers have a wider distribution potential than head words and verbs more than nouns. (Bull, 1952)
  • These modifiers include universal quantifiers (e.g. every always) existential quantifiers (e.g. some at least) negation and adverbs/adjectives (e.g. happy sad). (Akoju, Vacareanu, Blanco, Riaz & Surdeanu, 2023)
  • These modifiers were applied to syntactic constructs in both premise and hypothesis and the entailment labels are adjusted as detailed below. (Akoju, Vacareanu, Blanco, Riaz & Surdeanu, 2023)
  • We also observed that models seem to be confused when the adjusted label was Neutral and the modifier types were negations. (Akoju, Vacareanu, Blanco, Riaz & Surdeanu, 2023)

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