Re: Political Rhetoric Vocabulary

I think parts of it (especially things like 'Speech') are just filling
holes in the core and should hence go in the core.

guha

On Wed, Mar 15, 2017 at 11:50 AM, Melvin Carvalho <melvincarvalho@gmail.com>
wrote:

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> On 15 March 2017 at 18:04, R.V.Guha <guha@guha.com> wrote:
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>> There is a project I am involved in, that requires vocabulary to describe
>> the content on sites such as presidency.ucsb.edu and millercenter.org.
>>
>> We need some vocabulary related to political rhetoric. Some of this is US
>> centric. One could argue for portions of this being in the core.
>>
>> We would like feedback.
>>
>> guha
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>> Political Rhetoric Vocabulary
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>> New subClass of CreativeWork: Speech, Legislation, PressRelease,
>> USPresidentialStatement, Proclamation
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>> New subClass of Speech: InauguralAddress, CollegeCommencementAddress,
>> PartyConventionAddress, UnitedNationsAddress
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>> New subClass of Event: PressEvent
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>> New subClass of USPresidentialStatement: USPExecutiveOrder,
>> USPStateOfUnionAddress, USPProclamation, USPInauguralAddress, USPPressEvent
>> [PressEvent], USPFireSideChat, USPRadioAddress, USPStateOfUnionAddress
>> [Speech], USPInauguralAddress [InauguralAddress], USPVetoMessage
>>
>> (terms inside the square parens are additional super classes)
>>
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> +1 terms look good
>
> Seem possibly a bit domain specific to go in the core, and would
> potentially bloat code bases that do no use those terms.
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> Would this be an extension?
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Received on Wednesday, 15 March 2017 18:53:46 UTC