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Predications,Arguments and Predicates Predications consist of Arguments and Predicates which consist of Features. For spatial relations (three semantic oppositions): →DIRECTION/←-DIRECTION (directional contrast between 'in front of'and 'behind','over' and 'under',etc.) HORIZONTAL ('horizontal') HORIZONTAL ('vertical') LATERAL ('side-to-side') LATERAL (back-to-back')Predications consist of Arguments and Predicates which consist of Features. • For spatial relations (three semantic oppositions): →DIRECTION / ←DIRECTION (directional contrast between ‘in front of’ and ‘behind’ , ‘over’ and ‘under’ , etc.) + HORIZONTAL (‘horizontal’) - HORIZONTAL (‘vertical’) + LATERAL (‘side-to-side’) - LATERAL (‘back-to-back’) Predications, Arguments and Predicates
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