REALITY
Roles: has-reality, reality
Property of predicate occurrences, describing the relationship between the predicate used and the eventuality it describes in terms of how true or certain (vs. false or speculative) it is.
Dependency graph for sentence: Passt das eh ?. Token eh is labeled REALITY and has an edge labeled has-reality to token Passt.
Dependency graph for sentence: Kim probably knows that. Token probably is labeled REALITY and has an edge labeled has-reality to token knows.
Dependency graph for sentence: That 's really great. Token really is labeled REALITY and has an edge labeled has-reality to token great.
Dependency graph for sentence: It is true that geography has been very useful to me. Token true is labeled REALITY and has an edge labeled has-reality to token useful.
Dependency graph for sentence: that would have given a much greater air of truth to my story. Token truth is labeled REALITY and has an edge labeled has-reality to token story.
Dependency graph for sentence: it is to make sure that I shall not forget him. Token sure is labeled REALITY and has an edge labeled has-reality to token forget.
Dependency graph for sentence: That is strictly correct. Token correct is labeled REALITY and has an edge labeled has-reality to token That and an edge labeled SCENE to token strictly.
Dependency graph for sentence: Indeed , there were good plants and bad plants. Token Indeed is labeled REALITY and has an edge labeled has-reality to token were.