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− | Just to plant our feet on a more solid stage, let's apply this idea to the Othello example. | + | Just to plant our feet on a more solid stage, let's apply this idea to the Othello example. For this performance only, just to make the example more interesting, let us assume that Jeste (J) is secretly in love with Desdemona (D). |
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− | For this performance only, just to make the example more interesting, let us assume that Jeste (J) is secretly in love with Desdemona (D). | |
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| Then we begin with the modified data set: | | Then we begin with the modified data set: |
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− | :{| cellpadding="4"
| + | {| align="center" cellspacing="6" width="90%" |
− | | w
| + | | |
− | | = || "woman"
| + | <math>\begin{array}{*{15}{c}} |
− | | = || B +, D +, E | + | \mathrm{w} |
− | |-
| + | & = & \mathrm{B} |
− | | 'l'
| + | & +\!\!, & \mathrm{D} |
− | | = || "lover of ---"
| + | & +\!\!, & \mathrm{E} |
− | | = || B:C +, C:B +, D:O +, E:I +, I:E +, J:D +, O:D
| + | \\[6pt] |
− | |-
| + | \mathit{l} |
− | | 's'
| + | & = & \mathrm{B}\!:\!\mathrm{C} |
− | | = || "servant of ---"
| + | & +\!\!, & \mathrm{C}\!:\!\mathrm{B} |
− | | = || C:O +, E:D +, I:O +, J:D +, J:O
| + | & +\!\!, & \mathrm{D}\!:\!\mathrm{O} |
| + | & +\!\!, & \mathrm{E}\!:\!\mathrm{I} |
| + | & +\!\!, & \mathrm{I}\!:\!\mathrm{E} |
| + | & +\!\!, & \mathrm{J}\!:\!\mathrm{D} |
| + | & +\!\!, & \mathrm{O}\!:\!\mathrm{D} |
| + | \\[6pt] |
| + | \mathit{s} |
| + | & = & \mathrm{C}\!:\!\mathrm{O} |
| + | & +\!\!, & \mathrm{E}\!:\!\mathrm{D} |
| + | & +\!\!, & \mathrm{I}\!:\!\mathrm{O} |
| + | & +\!\!, & \mathrm{J}\!:\!\mathrm{D} |
| + | & +\!\!, & \mathrm{J}\!:\!\mathrm{O} |
| + | \end{array}</math> |
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