Now entering its ninth year, this version directly supports patterns representing fundamental meaning. Fundamental meaning consists of an actor, an action, and an optional actee.
In the active voice sentence “I love you”, the actor is “I”, the action is “love”,
and the actee is “you”. In the passive voice sentence “I was arrested”, there is no actor,
the verb is “arrested”, and the actee is “I”. Whereas in the passive voice sentence
“I was arrested by the police”, the actor is “police”.
Fundamental meaning patterns always have a verb, which as a keyword is designated as
“|arrest|” or whatever word or concept you want to detect.
A pattern which includes a fundamental actor is shown as
“~pronoun|arrest|”. One that includes an actee is
“|arrest|~police”, whereas one that has both actor and actee is
“~pronoun|arrest|~police”.