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The Story of Science: A plea for a syntagmatic/paradigmatic analysis of scientific text
Anita de Waard, [email protected] Disruptive Technologies Director, Elsevier Labs University of Utrecht, Institute of Linguistics
Thursday, October 21, 2010
Scientific papers are stories, that persuade with data
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Thursday, October 21, 2010
Scientific papers are stories, that persuade with data
1.Paradigmatic approach (Tropp)/story grammar (Rumelhart, Thorndyke): ‘‘systematic assignment of constituent structure”• Sequential components• Order in text is key factor• Granularity: one or more paragraphs (?)
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Thursday, October 21, 2010
Scientific papers are stories, that persuade with data
1.Paradigmatic approach (Tropp)/story grammar (Rumelhart, Thorndyke): ‘‘systematic assignment of constituent structure”• Sequential components• Order in text is key factor• Granularity: one or more paragraphs (?)
2.Syntagmatic approach: “groups of relations between actors and events are sought throughout the text” (Lévi-Strauss, 1955)• Groups are found throughout the text• Relationship types between actors/events are key• Granularity: ‘shortest possible sentences’
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Thursday, October 21, 2010
Paradigmatic Approach: story grammar
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The Story of Goldilocks and the Three Bears
Story Grammar Paper The AXH Domain of Ataxin-1 Mediates Neurodegeneration through Its Interaction with Gfi-1/Senseless Proteins
Once upon a time Time Setting Background The mechanisms mediating SCA1 pathogenesis are still not fully understood, but some general principles have emerged.
a little girl named Goldilocks Characters
Setting
Objects of study the Drosophila Atx-1 homolog (dAtx-1) which lacks a polyQ tract,
She went for a walk in the forest. Pretty soon, she came upon a house.
Location
Setting
Experimental setup
studied and compared in vivo effects and interactions to those of the human protein
She knocked and, when no one answered,
Goal Theme Researchgoal
Gain insight into how Atx-1's function contributes to SCA1 pathogenesis. How these interactions might contribute to the disease process and how they might cause toxicity in only a subset of neurons in SCA1 is not fully understood.she walked right in. Attempt
Theme
Hypothesis Atx-1 may play a role in the regulation of gene expression
At the table in the kitchen, there were three bowls of porridge.
Name Episode 1 Name dAtX-1 and hAtx-1 Induce Similar Phenotypes When Overexpressed in Files
Goldilocks was hungry. Subgoal
Episode 1
Subgoal test the function of the AXH domainShe tasted the porridge from the first bowl.
Attempt
Episode 1
Method overexpressed dAtx-1 in flies using the GAL4/UAS system (Brand and Perrimon, 1993) and compared its effects to those of hAtx-1.
This porridge is too hot! she exclaimed.
Outcome
Episode 1
Results Overexpression of dAtx-1 by Rhodopsin1(Rh1)-GAL4, which drives expression in the differentiated R1-R6 photoreceptor cells (Mollereau et al., 2000 and O'Tousa et al., 1985), results in neurodegeneration in the eye, as does overexpression of hAtx-1[82Q]. Although at 2 days after eclosion, overexpression of either Atx-1 does not show obvious morphological changes in the photoreceptor cells
So, she tasted the porridge from the second bowl.
Activity
Episode 1
Data (data not shown),
This porridge is too cold, she said
Outcome
Episode 1
Results both genotypes show many large holes and loss of cell integrity at 28 days
So, she tasted the last bowl of porridge.
Activity
Episode 1
Data (Figures 1B-1D).
Ahhh, this porridge is just right, she said happily and
Outcome
Episode 1
Results Overexpression of dAtx-1 using the GMR-GAL4 driver also induces eye abnormalities. The external structures of the eyes that overexpress dAtx-1 show disorganized ommatidia and loss of interommatidial bristles she ate it all up.
Episode 1
Data (Figure 1F), Thursday, October 21, 2010
Paradigmatic Approach: story grammar
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The Story of Goldilocks and the Three Bears
Story Grammar Paper The AXH Domain of Ataxin-1 Mediates Neurodegeneration through Its Interaction with Gfi-1/Senseless Proteins
Once upon a time Time Setting Background The mechanisms mediating SCA1 pathogenesis are still not fully understood, but some general principles have emerged.
a little girl named Goldilocks Characters
Setting
Objects of study the Drosophila Atx-1 homolog (dAtx-1) which lacks a polyQ tract,
She went for a walk in the forest. Pretty soon, she came upon a house.
Location
Setting
Experimental setup
studied and compared in vivo effects and interactions to those of the human protein
She knocked and, when no one answered,
Goal Theme Researchgoal
Gain insight into how Atx-1's function contributes to SCA1 pathogenesis. How these interactions might contribute to the disease process and how they might cause toxicity in only a subset of neurons in SCA1 is not fully understood.she walked right in. Attempt
Theme
Hypothesis Atx-1 may play a role in the regulation of gene expression
At the table in the kitchen, there were three bowls of porridge.
Name Episode 1 Name dAtX-1 and hAtx-1 Induce Similar Phenotypes When Overexpressed in Files
Goldilocks was hungry. Subgoal
Episode 1
Subgoal test the function of the AXH domainShe tasted the porridge from the first bowl.
Attempt
Episode 1
Method overexpressed dAtx-1 in flies using the GAL4/UAS system (Brand and Perrimon, 1993) and compared its effects to those of hAtx-1.
This porridge is too hot! she exclaimed.
Outcome
Episode 1
Results Overexpression of dAtx-1 by Rhodopsin1(Rh1)-GAL4, which drives expression in the differentiated R1-R6 photoreceptor cells (Mollereau et al., 2000 and O'Tousa et al., 1985), results in neurodegeneration in the eye, as does overexpression of hAtx-1[82Q]. Although at 2 days after eclosion, overexpression of either Atx-1 does not show obvious morphological changes in the photoreceptor cells
So, she tasted the porridge from the second bowl.
Activity
Episode 1
Data (data not shown),
This porridge is too cold, she said
Outcome
Episode 1
Results both genotypes show many large holes and loss of cell integrity at 28 days
So, she tasted the last bowl of porridge.
Activity
Episode 1
Data (Figures 1B-1D).
Ahhh, this porridge is just right, she said happily and
Outcome
Episode 1
Results Overexpression of dAtx-1 using the GMR-GAL4 driver also induces eye abnormalities. The external structures of the eyes that overexpress dAtx-1 show disorganized ommatidia and loss of interommatidial bristles she ate it all up.
Episode 1
Data (Figure 1F), Thursday, October 21, 2010
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Story structure also has a rhetorical goal:
Thursday, October 21, 2010
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Aristotle QuintilianQuintilian Scientific Paper
prooimion Introduction/ exordium
The introduction of a speech, where one announces the subject and purpose of the discourse, and where one usually employs the persuasive appeal to ethos in order to establish credibility with the audience.
Introduction: positioning
prothesisStatement of Facts/narratio
The speaker here provides a narrative account of what has happened and generally explains the nature of the case.
Introduction: research question
Summary/ propostitio
The propositio provides a brief summary of what one is about to speak on, or concisely puts forth the charges or accusation. Summary of contents
pistis Proof/ confirmatio
The main body of the speech where one offers logical arguments as proof. The appeal to logos is emphasized here.
Results
Refutation/ refutatio
As the name connotes, this section of a speech was devoted to answering the counterarguments of one's opponent. Related Work
epilogos peroratio Following the refutatio and concluding the classical oration, the peroratio conventionally employed appeals through pathos, and often included a summing up.
Discussion: summary, implications.
Story structure also has a rhetorical goal:
Thursday, October 21, 2010
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Aristotle QuintilianQuintilian Scientific Paper
prooimion Introduction/ exordium
The introduction of a speech, where one announces the subject and purpose of the discourse, and where one usually employs the persuasive appeal to ethos in order to establish credibility with the audience.
Introduction: positioning
prothesisStatement of Facts/narratio
The speaker here provides a narrative account of what has happened and generally explains the nature of the case.
Introduction: research question
Summary/ propostitio
The propositio provides a brief summary of what one is about to speak on, or concisely puts forth the charges or accusation. Summary of contents
pistis Proof/ confirmatio
The main body of the speech where one offers logical arguments as proof. The appeal to logos is emphasized here.
Results
Refutation/ refutatio
As the name connotes, this section of a speech was devoted to answering the counterarguments of one's opponent. Related Work
epilogos peroratio Following the refutatio and concluding the classical oration, the peroratio conventionally employed appeals through pathos, and often included a summing up.
Discussion: summary, implications.
Story structure also has a rhetorical goal:
Thursday, October 21, 2010
Paradigmatic approach for science
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Both seminomas and the EC component of nonseminomas share features with ES cells. To exclude that the detection of miR-371-3 merely reflects its expression pattern in ES cells, we tested by RPA miR-302a-d, another ES cells-specific miRNA cluster (Suh et al, 2004). In many of the m i R - 3 7 1 - 3 e x p r e s s i n g s e m i n o m a s a n d nonseminomas, miR-302a-d was undetectable (Figs S7 and S8), suggesting that miR-371-3 expression is a selective event during tumorigenesis.
Thursday, October 21, 2010
Paradigmatic approach for science
5
Both seminomas and the EC component of nonseminomas share features with ES cells. To exclude that the detection of miR-371-3 merely reflects its expression pattern in ES cells, we tested by RPA miR-302a-d, another ES cells-specific miRNA cluster (Suh et al, 2004). In many of the m i R - 3 7 1 - 3 e x p r e s s i n g s e m i n o m a s a n d nonseminomas, miR-302a-d was undetectable (Figs S7 and S8), suggesting that miR-371-3 expression is a selective event during tumorigenesis.
Both seminomas and the EC component of nonseminomas share features with ES cells.To exclude thatthe detection of miR-371-3 merely reflects its expression pattern in ES cells,we tested by RPA miR-302a-d, another ES cells-specific miRNA cluster (Suh et al, 2004).In many of the miR-371-3 expressing seminomas and nonseminomas, miR-302a-d was undetectable (Figs S7 and S8),suggesting thatmiR-371-3 expression is a selective event during tumorigenesis.
Thursday, October 21, 2010
Paradigmatic approach for science
5
Both seminomas and the EC component of nonseminomas share features with ES cells. To exclude that the detection of miR-371-3 merely reflects its expression pattern in ES cells, we tested by RPA miR-302a-d, another ES cells-specific miRNA cluster (Suh et al, 2004). In many of the m i R - 3 7 1 - 3 e x p r e s s i n g s e m i n o m a s a n d nonseminomas, miR-302a-d was undetectable (Figs S7 and S8), suggesting that miR-371-3 expression is a selective event during tumorigenesis.
Both seminomas and the EC component of nonseminomas share features with ES cells.To exclude thatthe detection of miR-371-3 merely reflects its expression pattern in ES cells,we tested by RPA miR-302a-d, another ES cells-specific miRNA cluster (Suh et al, 2004).In many of the miR-371-3 expressing seminomas and nonseminomas, miR-302a-d was undetectable (Figs S7 and S8),suggesting thatmiR-371-3 expression is a selective event during tumorigenesis.
Fact
Thursday, October 21, 2010
Paradigmatic approach for science
5
Both seminomas and the EC component of nonseminomas share features with ES cells. To exclude that the detection of miR-371-3 merely reflects its expression pattern in ES cells, we tested by RPA miR-302a-d, another ES cells-specific miRNA cluster (Suh et al, 2004). In many of the m i R - 3 7 1 - 3 e x p r e s s i n g s e m i n o m a s a n d nonseminomas, miR-302a-d was undetectable (Figs S7 and S8), suggesting that miR-371-3 expression is a selective event during tumorigenesis.
Both seminomas and the EC component of nonseminomas share features with ES cells.To exclude thatthe detection of miR-371-3 merely reflects its expression pattern in ES cells,we tested by RPA miR-302a-d, another ES cells-specific miRNA cluster (Suh et al, 2004).In many of the miR-371-3 expressing seminomas and nonseminomas, miR-302a-d was undetectable (Figs S7 and S8),suggesting thatmiR-371-3 expression is a selective event during tumorigenesis.
Fact
Hypothesis
Thursday, October 21, 2010
Paradigmatic approach for science
5
Both seminomas and the EC component of nonseminomas share features with ES cells. To exclude that the detection of miR-371-3 merely reflects its expression pattern in ES cells, we tested by RPA miR-302a-d, another ES cells-specific miRNA cluster (Suh et al, 2004). In many of the m i R - 3 7 1 - 3 e x p r e s s i n g s e m i n o m a s a n d nonseminomas, miR-302a-d was undetectable (Figs S7 and S8), suggesting that miR-371-3 expression is a selective event during tumorigenesis.
Both seminomas and the EC component of nonseminomas share features with ES cells.To exclude thatthe detection of miR-371-3 merely reflects its expression pattern in ES cells,we tested by RPA miR-302a-d, another ES cells-specific miRNA cluster (Suh et al, 2004).In many of the miR-371-3 expressing seminomas and nonseminomas, miR-302a-d was undetectable (Figs S7 and S8),suggesting thatmiR-371-3 expression is a selective event during tumorigenesis.
Fact
Hypothesis
Method
Thursday, October 21, 2010
Paradigmatic approach for science
5
Both seminomas and the EC component of nonseminomas share features with ES cells. To exclude that the detection of miR-371-3 merely reflects its expression pattern in ES cells, we tested by RPA miR-302a-d, another ES cells-specific miRNA cluster (Suh et al, 2004). In many of the m i R - 3 7 1 - 3 e x p r e s s i n g s e m i n o m a s a n d nonseminomas, miR-302a-d was undetectable (Figs S7 and S8), suggesting that miR-371-3 expression is a selective event during tumorigenesis.
Both seminomas and the EC component of nonseminomas share features with ES cells.To exclude thatthe detection of miR-371-3 merely reflects its expression pattern in ES cells,we tested by RPA miR-302a-d, another ES cells-specific miRNA cluster (Suh et al, 2004).In many of the miR-371-3 expressing seminomas and nonseminomas, miR-302a-d was undetectable (Figs S7 and S8),suggesting thatmiR-371-3 expression is a selective event during tumorigenesis.
Fact
Hypothesis
Method
Result
Thursday, October 21, 2010
Paradigmatic approach for science
5
Both seminomas and the EC component of nonseminomas share features with ES cells. To exclude that the detection of miR-371-3 merely reflects its expression pattern in ES cells, we tested by RPA miR-302a-d, another ES cells-specific miRNA cluster (Suh et al, 2004). In many of the m i R - 3 7 1 - 3 e x p r e s s i n g s e m i n o m a s a n d nonseminomas, miR-302a-d was undetectable (Figs S7 and S8), suggesting that miR-371-3 expression is a selective event during tumorigenesis.
Both seminomas and the EC component of nonseminomas share features with ES cells.To exclude thatthe detection of miR-371-3 merely reflects its expression pattern in ES cells,we tested by RPA miR-302a-d, another ES cells-specific miRNA cluster (Suh et al, 2004).In many of the miR-371-3 expressing seminomas and nonseminomas, miR-302a-d was undetectable (Figs S7 and S8),suggesting thatmiR-371-3 expression is a selective event during tumorigenesis.
Fact
Hypothesis
Method
Result
Implication
Thursday, October 21, 2010
Paradigmatic approach for science
5
Both seminomas and the EC component of nonseminomas share features with ES cells. To exclude that the detection of miR-371-3 merely reflects its expression pattern in ES cells, we tested by RPA miR-302a-d, another ES cells-specific miRNA cluster (Suh et al, 2004). In many of the m i R - 3 7 1 - 3 e x p r e s s i n g s e m i n o m a s a n d nonseminomas, miR-302a-d was undetectable (Figs S7 and S8), suggesting that miR-371-3 expression is a selective event during tumorigenesis.
Both seminomas and the EC component of nonseminomas share features with ES cells.To exclude thatthe detection of miR-371-3 merely reflects its expression pattern in ES cells,we tested by RPA miR-302a-d, another ES cells-specific miRNA cluster (Suh et al, 2004).In many of the miR-371-3 expressing seminomas and nonseminomas, miR-302a-d was undetectable (Figs S7 and S8),suggesting thatmiR-371-3 expression is a selective event during tumorigenesis.
Fact
Hypothesis
Method
Result
Implication
Goal
Thursday, October 21, 2010
Paradigmatic approach for science
5
Both seminomas and the EC component of nonseminomas share features with ES cells. To exclude that the detection of miR-371-3 merely reflects its expression pattern in ES cells, we tested by RPA miR-302a-d, another ES cells-specific miRNA cluster (Suh et al, 2004). In many of the m i R - 3 7 1 - 3 e x p r e s s i n g s e m i n o m a s a n d nonseminomas, miR-302a-d was undetectable (Figs S7 and S8), suggesting that miR-371-3 expression is a selective event during tumorigenesis.
Both seminomas and the EC component of nonseminomas share features with ES cells.To exclude thatthe detection of miR-371-3 merely reflects its expression pattern in ES cells,we tested by RPA miR-302a-d, another ES cells-specific miRNA cluster (Suh et al, 2004).In many of the miR-371-3 expressing seminomas and nonseminomas, miR-302a-d was undetectable (Figs S7 and S8),suggesting thatmiR-371-3 expression is a selective event during tumorigenesis.
Fact
Hypothesis
Method
Result
Implication
Goal
Reg-Implication
Thursday, October 21, 2010
Paradigmatic approach for science
5
Both seminomas and the EC component of nonseminomas share features with ES cells. To exclude that the detection of miR-371-3 merely reflects its expression pattern in ES cells, we tested by RPA miR-302a-d, another ES cells-specific miRNA cluster (Suh et al, 2004). In many of the m i R - 3 7 1 - 3 e x p r e s s i n g s e m i n o m a s a n d nonseminomas, miR-302a-d was undetectable (Figs S7 and S8), suggesting that miR-371-3 expression is a selective event during tumorigenesis.
Both seminomas and the EC component of nonseminomas share features with ES cells.To exclude thatthe detection of miR-371-3 merely reflects its expression pattern in ES cells,we tested by RPA miR-302a-d, another ES cells-specific miRNA cluster (Suh et al, 2004).In many of the miR-371-3 expressing seminomas and nonseminomas, miR-302a-d was undetectable (Figs S7 and S8),suggesting thatmiR-371-3 expression is a selective event during tumorigenesis.
Fact
Hypothesis
Method
Result
Implication
Goal
Reg-Implication
Conceptual knowledge
Thursday, October 21, 2010
Paradigmatic approach for science
5
Both seminomas and the EC component of nonseminomas share features with ES cells. To exclude that the detection of miR-371-3 merely reflects its expression pattern in ES cells, we tested by RPA miR-302a-d, another ES cells-specific miRNA cluster (Suh et al, 2004). In many of the m i R - 3 7 1 - 3 e x p r e s s i n g s e m i n o m a s a n d nonseminomas, miR-302a-d was undetectable (Figs S7 and S8), suggesting that miR-371-3 expression is a selective event during tumorigenesis.
Both seminomas and the EC component of nonseminomas share features with ES cells.To exclude thatthe detection of miR-371-3 merely reflects its expression pattern in ES cells,we tested by RPA miR-302a-d, another ES cells-specific miRNA cluster (Suh et al, 2004).In many of the miR-371-3 expressing seminomas and nonseminomas, miR-302a-d was undetectable (Figs S7 and S8),suggesting thatmiR-371-3 expression is a selective event during tumorigenesis.
Fact
Hypothesis
Method
Result
Implication
Goal
Reg-Implication
Conceptual knowledge
ExperimentalEvidence
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Basic Segment Types
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Basic Segment TypesSegment Description Example
Fact a known fact, generally without explicit citation
mature miR-373 is a homolog of miR-372
Hypothesis a proposed idea, not supported by evidence
This could for instance be a result of high mdm2 levels
Problem unresolved, contradictory, or unclear issue
However, further investigation is required to demonstrate the exact mechanism of LATS2 action
Goal research goal To identify novel functions of miRNAs,
Method experimental method Using fluorescence microscopy and luciferase assays,
Result a restatement of the outcome of an experiment
all constructs yielded high expression levels of mature miRNAs
Implication an interpretation of the results, in light of earlier hypotheses and facts
our procedure is sensitive enough to detect mild growth differences
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Paradigmatic analysis of clausesConceptual discourse Connecting discourse Experimental discourse
Though D3 receptor antagonists can enhance cognitive function,
their sites of action remain unexplored.
This issue was addressed employing a model of social recognition in rats,
and the actions of D3 antagonists were compared to D1 agonists
that likewise possess pro-cognitive properties.
Infusion of the highly selective D3 antagonists, S33084 and SB277,011 (0.04-2.5 µg/side), into the frontal cortex (FCX) dose-dependently reversed the deficit in recognition induced by a delay.By contrast, the preferential D2 antagonist, L741,626 (0.63-5.0) had no effect.The action of S33084 was regionally specific
inasmuch as its injection into the nucleus accumbens or striatum was ineffective.
These data suggest that
D3 receptors modulating social recognition are localized in FCX,
and underpin their pertinence as targets for antipsychotic agents.
Thursday, October 21, 2010
Realms in experimental discourse
Thursday, October 21, 2010
(1) Both seminomas and the EC component of nonseminomas share features with ES cells.
(2) b. the detection of miR-371-3 merely reflects its expression pattern in ES cells,
Realms in experimental discourse
Thursday, October 21, 2010
(1) Both seminomas and the EC component of nonseminomas share features with ES cells.
(2) b. the detection of miR-371-3 merely reflects its expression pattern in ES cells,
(2) a. To exclude that
Realms in experimental discourse
Thursday, October 21, 2010
(1) Both seminomas and the EC component of nonseminomas share features with ES cells.
(2) b. the detection of miR-371-3 merely reflects its expression pattern in ES cells,
(2) c. we tested by RPA miR-302a-d, another ES cells-specific miRNA cluster (Suh et al, 2004).
(3) a. In many of the miR-371-3 expressing seminomas and nonseminomas, miR-302a-d was undetectable (Figs S7 and S8),
(2) a. To exclude that
Realms in experimental discourse
Thursday, October 21, 2010
(1) Both seminomas and the EC component of nonseminomas share features with ES cells.
(2) b. the detection of miR-371-3 merely reflects its expression pattern in ES cells,
(2) c. we tested by RPA miR-302a-d, another ES cells-specific miRNA cluster (Suh et al, 2004).
(3) a. In many of the miR-371-3 expressing seminomas and nonseminomas, miR-302a-d was undetectable (Figs S7 and S8),
(2) a. To exclude that (3) b. suggesting that
Realms in experimental discourse
Thursday, October 21, 2010
(3) c. miR-371-3 expression is a selective event during tumorigenesis.
(1) Both seminomas and the EC component of nonseminomas share features with ES cells.
(2) b. the detection of miR-371-3 merely reflects its expression pattern in ES cells,
(2) c. we tested by RPA miR-302a-d, another ES cells-specific miRNA cluster (Suh et al, 2004).
(3) a. In many of the miR-371-3 expressing seminomas and nonseminomas, miR-302a-d was undetectable (Figs S7 and S8),
(2) a. To exclude that (3) b. suggesting that
Realms in experimental discourse
Thursday, October 21, 2010
(3) c. miR-371-3 expression is a selective event during tumorigenesis.
(1) Both seminomas and the EC component of nonseminomas share features with ES cells.
(2) b. the detection of miR-371-3 merely reflects its expression pattern in ES cells,
(2) c. we tested by RPA miR-302a-d, another ES cells-specific miRNA cluster (Suh et al, 2004).
(3) a. In many of the miR-371-3 expressing seminomas and nonseminomas, miR-302a-d was undetectable (Figs S7 and S8),
Concepts, models, ‘facts’
(2) a. To exclude that (3) b. suggesting that
Realms in experimental discourse
Thursday, October 21, 2010
(3) c. miR-371-3 expression is a selective event during tumorigenesis.
(1) Both seminomas and the EC component of nonseminomas share features with ES cells.
(2) b. the detection of miR-371-3 merely reflects its expression pattern in ES cells,
(2) c. we tested by RPA miR-302a-d, another ES cells-specific miRNA cluster (Suh et al, 2004).
(3) a. In many of the miR-371-3 expressing seminomas and nonseminomas, miR-302a-d was undetectable (Figs S7 and S8),
Concepts, models, ‘facts’
Experiment
(2) a. To exclude that (3) b. suggesting that
Realms in experimental discourse
Thursday, October 21, 2010
(3) c. miR-371-3 expression is a selective event during tumorigenesis.
(1) Both seminomas and the EC component of nonseminomas share features with ES cells.
(2) b. the detection of miR-371-3 merely reflects its expression pattern in ES cells,
(2) c. we tested by RPA miR-302a-d, another ES cells-specific miRNA cluster (Suh et al, 2004).
(3) a. In many of the miR-371-3 expressing seminomas and nonseminomas, miR-302a-d was undetectable (Figs S7 and S8),
Concepts, models, ‘facts’
Experiment
Transitions(2) a. To exclude that (3) b. suggesting that
Realms in experimental discourse
Thursday, October 21, 2010
Paradigmatic vs syntagmatic axes: use both?
!
!
Experimental Realm
Syntagmatic Axis
Paradigmatic axis
This issue was addressed….
! Infusion of the highly selective D3 antagonists…!
A similar increase of recognition was obtained upon injection …!
Though D3 receptor antagonists can enhance cognitive function,
D3 receptors modulating social recognition are localized in FCX,
!
These data suggest that !
Conceptual Realm !
their sites of action remain unexplored.
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Thursday, October 21, 2010
Paradigmatic vs syntagmatic axes: use both?
!
!
Experimental Realm
Syntagmatic Axis
Paradigmatic axis
This issue was addressed….
! Infusion of the highly selective D3 antagonists…!
A similar increase of recognition was obtained upon injection …!
Though D3 receptor antagonists can enhance cognitive function,
D3 receptors modulating social recognition are localized in FCX,
!
These data suggest that !
Conceptual Realm !
their sites of action remain unexplored.
9
Paradigmatic: •repeats itself many times•‘fractal dimension’: •course-grained: Introduction, Results, Discussion•medium-grained: parallel with paradigmatic?•fine-grained: level of clauses.
Thursday, October 21, 2010
Paradigmatic vs syntagmatic axes: use both?
!
!
Experimental Realm
Syntagmatic Axis
Paradigmatic axis
This issue was addressed….
! Infusion of the highly selective D3 antagonists…!
A similar increase of recognition was obtained upon injection …!
Though D3 receptor antagonists can enhance cognitive function,
D3 receptors modulating social recognition are localized in FCX,
!
These data suggest that !
Conceptual Realm !
their sites of action remain unexplored.
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Paradigmatic: •repeats itself many times•‘fractal dimension’: •course-grained: Introduction, Results, Discussion•medium-grained: parallel with paradigmatic?•fine-grained: level of clauses.
Syntagmatic: • single line?• order is essential•‘medium-grained - ‘story components’
Thursday, October 21, 2010
Three dimensions of (semantic)annotation
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Three dimensions of (semantic)annotation
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document
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Three dimensions of (semantic)annotation
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semi-automated
Meansmeasure
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reader/curator/data miningtypesetter/productionauthor/editor
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reader/curator/data miningtypesetter/productionauthor/editor
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claim
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Three dimensions of (semantic)annotation
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reader/curator/data miningtypesetter/productionauthor/editor
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document
claim
triple
entity
collection
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Three dimensions of (semantic)annotation
Hypothesis markup
Web-Based Protein Markup
reader/curator/data miningtypesetter/productionauthor/editor
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Thursday, October 21, 2010
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Syntagmatic analysis: W3C HCLS ‘Ontology of Rhetorical Blocks’ (ORB)
Thursday, October 21, 2010
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Syntagmatic analysis: W3C HCLS ‘Ontology of Rhetorical Blocks’ (ORB)
Thursday, October 21, 2010
Syntagmatic enabler: Linked Data (for Elsevier)
Thursday, October 21, 2010
Syntagmatic enabler: Linked Data (for Elsevier)
<ce:section id=#123>
Thursday, October 21, 2010
Syntagmatic enabler: Linked Data (for Elsevier)
<ce:section id=#123> mice like cheesethis says
Thursday, October 21, 2010
Syntagmatic enabler: Linked Data (for Elsevier)
<ce:section id=#123>
said @anita on September 8, 2010
mice like cheesethis says
Thursday, October 21, 2010
but we all know she was wrong then
Syntagmatic enabler: Linked Data (for Elsevier)
<ce:section id=#123>
said @anita on September 8, 2010
mice like cheesethis says
Thursday, October 21, 2010
but we all know she was wrong then
Syntagmatic enabler: Linked Data (for Elsevier)
<ce:section id=#123>
said @anita on September 8, 2010
the xml is fixed, but the structure is open!
mice like cheesethis says
Thursday, October 21, 2010
allows for layers of annotation
but we all know she was wrong then
Syntagmatic enabler: Linked Data (for Elsevier)
<ce:section id=#123>
said @anita on September 8, 2010
the xml is fixed, but the structure is open!
mice like cheesethis says
Thursday, October 21, 2010
Paradigmatic analysis: find segments using Verb form?
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1. An escape from oncogene-induced senescence is a prerequisite for full transformation into tumor cells.
2. An escape from oncogene-induced senescence was a prerequisite for full transformation into tumor cells.
3. An escape from oncogene-induced senescence may be a prerequisite for full transformation into tumor cells
Thursday, October 21, 2010
Paradigmatic analysis: find segments using Verb form?Manual analysis suggests a correlation:– Present: Fact (82%), Hypothesis (71%), Implication (62%)– Past: Result (82%), Method (76%) - 50% Passive, of
Method 50% Past Perfect– Modal: Hypothesis (44%)
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1. An escape from oncogene-induced senescence is a prerequisite for full transformation into tumor cells.
2. An escape from oncogene-induced senescence was a prerequisite for full transformation into tumor cells.
3. An escape from oncogene-induced senescence may be a prerequisite for full transformation into tumor cells
Thursday, October 21, 2010
Paradigmatic analysis: find segments using Verb form?Manual analysis suggests a correlation:– Present: Fact (82%), Hypothesis (71%), Implication (62%)– Past: Result (82%), Method (76%) - 50% Passive, of
Method 50% Past Perfect– Modal: Hypothesis (44%)Experiment:
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1. An escape from oncogene-induced senescence is a prerequisite for full transformation into tumor cells.
2. An escape from oncogene-induced senescence was a prerequisite for full transformation into tumor cells.
3. An escape from oncogene-induced senescence may be a prerequisite for full transformation into tumor cells
Thursday, October 21, 2010
Paradigmatic analysis: find segments using Verb form?Manual analysis suggests a correlation:– Present: Fact (82%), Hypothesis (71%), Implication (62%)– Past: Result (82%), Method (76%) - 50% Passive, of
Method 50% Past Perfect– Modal: Hypothesis (44%)Experiment:–Does verb tense determine perceived segment type?
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1. An escape from oncogene-induced senescence is a prerequisite for full transformation into tumor cells.
2. An escape from oncogene-induced senescence was a prerequisite for full transformation into tumor cells.
3. An escape from oncogene-induced senescence may be a prerequisite for full transformation into tumor cells
Thursday, October 21, 2010
Paradigmatic analysis: find segments using Verb form?Manual analysis suggests a correlation:– Present: Fact (82%), Hypothesis (71%), Implication (62%)– Past: Result (82%), Method (76%) - 50% Passive, of
Method 50% Past Perfect– Modal: Hypothesis (44%)Experiment:–Does verb tense determine perceived segment type? –Manual classification of 104 tense-manipulated segments:
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1. An escape from oncogene-induced senescence is a prerequisite for full transformation into tumor cells.
2. An escape from oncogene-induced senescence was a prerequisite for full transformation into tumor cells.
3. An escape from oncogene-induced senescence may be a prerequisite for full transformation into tumor cells
Thursday, October 21, 2010
Paradigmatic analysis: find segments using Verb form?Manual analysis suggests a correlation:– Present: Fact (82%), Hypothesis (71%), Implication (62%)– Past: Result (82%), Method (76%) - 50% Passive, of
Method 50% Past Perfect– Modal: Hypothesis (44%)Experiment:–Does verb tense determine perceived segment type? –Manual classification of 104 tense-manipulated segments:
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1. An escape from oncogene-induced senescence is a prerequisite for full transformation into tumor cells.
2. An escape from oncogene-induced senescence was a prerequisite for full transformation into tumor cells.
3. An escape from oncogene-induced senescence may be a prerequisite for full transformation into tumor cells
Thursday, October 21, 2010
Summary Fact/Result/Hypothesis classification
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Thursday, October 21, 2010
Summary Fact/Result/Hypothesis classification
present -> Fact (64-44-76%)
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Thursday, October 21, 2010
Summary Fact/Result/Hypothesis classification
present -> Fact (64-44-76%)past -> Result (49-44-76%)
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Thursday, October 21, 2010
Summary Fact/Result/Hypothesis classification
present -> Fact (64-44-76%)past -> Result (49-44-76%)modal -> Hypothesis (33-46-39%)
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Thursday, October 21, 2010
Facts in the eternal present
Endogenous small RNAs (miRNAs) regulate gene expression by mechanisms conserved across metazoans.
I sing of golden-throned Hera whom Rhea bare. Queen of the immortals is she, surpassing all in beauty: she is the sister and the wife of loud-thundering Zeus, --the glorious one whom all the blessed throughout high Olympus reverence and honor.
Events in the simple past
Vehicle-treated animals spent equivalent time investigating a juvenile in the first and second sessions in experiments conducted in the NAC and the striatum: T1 values were 122 ± 6 s and 114 ± 5 s.
Now the wooers turned to the dance and to gladsome song, and made them merry, and waited till evening should come; and as they made merry dark evening came upon them.
Events with embedded facts
We also generated BJ/ET cells expressing the RASV12-ERTAM chimera gene, which is only active when tamoxifen is added (De Vita et al, 2005).
And she took her mighty spear, tipped with sharp bronze, heavy and huge and strong, wherewith she vanquishes the ranks of men-of warriors, with whom she is wroth, she, the daughter of the mighty sire.
Attribution in the present perfect
miRNAs have emerged as important regulators of development and control processes such as cell fate determination and cell death (Abrahante et al., 2003, Brennecke et al., 2003, Chang et al., 2004, Chen et al., 2004, Johnston and Hobert, 2003, Lee et al., 1993, ...
In this book I have had old stories written down, as I have heard them told by intelligent people, concerning chiefs who have held dominion in the northern countries, and who spoke the Danish tongue; and also concerning some of their family branches, according to what has been told me.
Implications are hedged, and in the present tense
These results indicate that although miR-372&3 confer complete protection to oncogene-induced senescence in a manner similar to p53 inactivation, the cellular response to DNA damage remains intact
Now it is said that ever since then whenever the camel sees a place where ashes have been scattered, he wants to get revenge with his enemy the rat and stomps and rolls in the ashes hoping to get the rat
Parallels in tense use between science and mythology
Thursday, October 21, 2010
Biological Discourse Realms relevant to tense use: Topic (syntagmatic), Discourse Progression
(paradigmatic), Truth (trust)
Conceptual Realm
Experimental Realm
Discourse Progression Axis
Epistemic Axis
Topic Axis
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Thursday, October 21, 2010
Biological Discourse Realms relevant to tense use: Topic (syntagmatic), Discourse Progression
(paradigmatic), Truth (trust)
Conceptual Realm
Experimental Realm
Discourse Progression Axis
Epistemic Axis
Topic Axis
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Present
Thursday, October 21, 2010
Biological Discourse Realms relevant to tense use: Topic (syntagmatic), Discourse Progression
(paradigmatic), Truth (trust)
Conceptual Realm
Experimental Realm
Discourse Progression Axis
Epistemic Axis
Topic Axis
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Present
Past
Thursday, October 21, 2010
Biological Discourse Realms relevant to tense use: Topic (syntagmatic), Discourse Progression
(paradigmatic), Truth (trust)
Conceptual Realm
Experimental Realm
Discourse Progression Axis
Epistemic Axis
Topic Axis
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Present
Past
Past, Present
Thursday, October 21, 2010
Biological Discourse Realms relevant to tense use: Topic (syntagmatic), Discourse Progression
(paradigmatic), Truth (trust)
Conceptual Realm
Experimental Realm
Discourse Progression Axis
Epistemic Axis
Topic Axis
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Past Perfect
Present
Past
Past, Present
Thursday, October 21, 2010
Mythological Realms: Yggdrasil
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Thursday, October 21, 2010
Questions?
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Thursday, October 21, 2010
Questions?
•Can we use these two types of classification - are they even different?
•What structure/ontology/classes?•Valid for which texts? •Apply post-hoc or let authors create? •How do we use: for machine or user access?
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Thursday, October 21, 2010
Questions?
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Thursday, October 21, 2010