[04:49:46] *** Joins: drbean (~drbean@freenode-302.2am.0482j2.IP) [09:53:31] *** Quits: drbean (~drbean@freenode-302.2am.0482j2.IP) (Ping timeout: 120 seconds) [13:14:25] *** Joins: drbean (~drbean@freenode-hk3.2am.0482j2.IP) [15:47:42] *** Quits: drbean (~drbean@freenode-hk3.2am.0482j2.IP) (Quit: ZNC 1.8.2+cygwin2 - https://znc.in) [18:08:19] *** Joins: web-96 (~web-96@freenode-ck4.u3h.02o6km.IP) [18:11:03] Hi !  How would I produce a tree, or only the top level words "say likes swim" in this semantic analysis as in UD  https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Universal_Dependencies#/media/File:UD_picture_4.jpg [18:11:04] Would it be only the Kinds, and what else?  Or a different approach? [18:11:04] I only want the content words, and not the function words. [18:11:04] This explains a bit more https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Universal_Dependencies#Function_words [18:24:25] "this pizza is good" -> MY_BABY_ENGLISH_RENDERER() -> "pizza good" [18:24:25] Found it I think... I would output only the "Open classes" in the Lexical categories?  Also known as the "content words", and not the "function words".  https://www.grammaticalframework.org/doc/tutorial/gf-tutorial.html#toc73 [20:25:19] *** Quits: web-96 (~web-96@freenode-ck4.u3h.02o6km.IP) (Quit: Page closed)