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{{CreatedByStudents1213}}<br />''Involved participants: [[User:Anna| Anna]], [[User:Katarzyna| Katarzyna]], [[User:VerenaS| Verena]], [[User:Ulrike| Ulrike]]
{{CreatedByStudents1213}}<br />''Involved participants: [[User:Anna| Anna]], [[User:Katarzyna| Katarzyna]], [[User:VerenaS| Verena]], [[User:Ulrike| Ulrike]]


==Relations between sentences==
==Relations between sentences==

Revision as of 23:53, 10 June 2013

The following material is an adapted form of material created by student participants of the project e-Learning Resources for Semantics (e-LRS).
Involved participants: Anna, Katarzyna, Verena, Ulrike

Relations between sentences

This time, your task is a bit more based on your personal knowledge of semantics. You get 7 sentences, each part of a special kind of semantic relation. Can you describe the semantic relationship expressed by each of the following sentences?

contradiction entailment paraphrase
My brother married a doctor. My male sibling joined in wedlock with a physician.
Vera has only one dog. Vera’s dogs are called Bert and Oscar.
My husband keeps forgetting things. Thank God I'm a widow.
Jane ate a piece of chicken. Jane ate a piece of poultry.
Vera is an only child. Olga is Vera’s sister.
I saw Mary at the anniversary party. It was Mary that I saw at the anniversary party.
Othello killed Desdemona. Desdemona died.