Okay, right click Context Menu ... Bible Sense Lexicon entry ... tagged "adjective satellite" a category I can't find anywhere. The closest I can find is ...
Adjective relationships:
• "Similar to": The "similar to" relation is between two or more adjective senses that cluster closely together; for example, "righteous is similar to good (moral)."
• Antonym: The antonym relation is one of opposition, generally, between two adjective senses, though it can apply to other parts of speech; for example, "righteous as opposed to unrighteous."
Thompson, Jeremy. Bible Sense Lexicon: Dataset Documentation. Bellingham, WA: Faithlife, 2015.
So what is "adjective satellite" supposed to tell me in this example?
Orthodox Bishop Hilarion Alfeyev: "To be a theologian means to have experience of a personal encounter with God through prayer and worship."
Hi MJ:
Acknowledging that I've seen this and am looking into it.
Jeremy
Okay, this is an error in our part of speech information. "Adjective satellite" is something that sneaked (snuck - have the language mavens decided on that one yet?) into the BSL through WordNet. It should just read "adjective" there. I think I know how to fix this, but it seems almost too easy, so if it's not in the next update, it may involve more steps than I initially thought.
MJ. Smith:So what is "adjective satellite" supposed to tell me in this example?
I think it means it orbits an adjective.
(rim shot)
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Jeremy Thompson (Faithlife):I think I know how to fix this, but it seems almost too easy, so if it's not in the next update, it may involve more steps than I initially thought.
This should be fixed in 6.9.