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cbonial avatar cbonial commented on July 23, 2024

The attacks range from viruses, flame-mail (abusive e-mail), stone throwing (disfiguring a home page) to cyber squatters and scripts for breaking into Internet sites.

For these cases, can we introduce the define-01? The only other option seems to be :domain, meaning "flame mail is abusive email," but "define" seems to be more semantically appropriately.

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nschneid avatar nschneid commented on July 23, 2024

define-01 sounds good for the fame-mail and stone throwing cases, but are they instances of "in other words" rephrasing that is broader than just definitions? I'm thinking, for instance, if there is a statement of something in legal jargon that is then rephrased in plain English—not necessarily a definition per se, but an explanation-by-paraphrase:

"SCOTUS Reportedly Grants Cert in Perry v. Hollingsworth"—that is, the U.S. Supreme Court has agreed to hear the case challenging California's Prop 8, which banned same-sex marriage.

How about a :paraphrase role reifying as mean-01?

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ArchnaBhatia avatar ArchnaBhatia commented on July 23, 2024

I like define-01 as well as :paraphrase options. But I think neither of them apply to all cases. The use of a parenthetical can have many different functions: it may define a concept, it may abbreviate a term, it may provide further information that may not be central to the discussion, it may specify the type of the entity mentioned which has many different types, it may provide the meaning, i.e. paraphrase, it may provide citations, references, cross-references etc. I feel they all should not come under "paraphrase"/define-01 or if they all should come under the same thing, then it should not be called "paraphrase"/define-01 but may be something more general like "additional_information".

Also there are different strategies authors use to provide such information, parentheticals is one, some others are: commas around the additional content, hyphens or colons before the additional content, etc. Should they all get the same representation or should it be different?

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kevincrawfordknight avatar kevincrawfordknight commented on July 23, 2024

we go with this:

(f / flame-mail
:arg0-of (m / mean-01
:arg1 (e / e-mail :instrument-of (a / abuse-01))))

or this short-cut:

(f / flame-mail
:meaning (e / e-mail
:instrument-of (a / abuse-01)))

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