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Figure 1: The semantic interpretation process, with the ULF step in the fore. Structurally dependent steps in theinterpretation process are connected by solid black arrows and structurally independent information flow is repre-sented with dashed blue arrows
Figure 2: Example sentences with corresponding raw ULF annotations. Examples (1) and (2) are from the Tatoebadatabase, (3) is from The Little Prince, and (4) is from the Web
Table 1: Current sentence annotation countsbroken down by dataset and certainty. DG andPG are the Discourse Graphbank and ProjectGutenberg, respectively
Figure 3: Current ULF annotator state with exampleannotation process.
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