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  ## Intended uses & limitations
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  The scope of the model is not to run lexical entailment (i.e., hypernym detection). The model is trained solely to perform a very specific subset of phrase-level entailment, based on adjective-nouns phrases. The type of question you should ask the model are limited, and should have one of three forms:
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- - An adjective+Noun is a Noun (e.g. A red car is a car)
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- - An adjective+Noun is a noun-hypernym (e.g. A red car is a vehicle)
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- - An adjective+Noun is a adjective+noun-hypernym (e.g. A red car is a red vehicle)
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  Linguistically speaking, adjectives belong to three macro classes (intersective, subsective, and intensional). From a linguistic and logical stand, these class shape the truth value of the three forms above. For instance, since red is an intersective adjective, the three from are all true. A subjective adjective like small allows just the first two, but not the last – that is, logically speaking, a small car is not a small vehicle.
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  ## Intended uses & limitations
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  The scope of the model is not to run lexical entailment (i.e., hypernym detection). The model is trained solely to perform a very specific subset of phrase-level entailment, based on adjective-nouns phrases. The type of question you should ask the model are limited, and should have one of three forms:
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+ - An *Adjective-Noun* is a *Noun* (e.g. A red car is a car)
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+ - An *Adjective-Noun* is a *Hypernym(Noun)* (e.g. A red car is a vehicle)
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+ - An *Adjective-Noun* is a *Adjective-Hypernym(Noun)* (e.g. A red car is a red vehicle)
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  Linguistically speaking, adjectives belong to three macro classes (intersective, subsective, and intensional). From a linguistic and logical stand, these class shape the truth value of the three forms above. For instance, since red is an intersective adjective, the three from are all true. A subjective adjective like small allows just the first two, but not the last – that is, logically speaking, a small car is not a small vehicle.
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