NLP Practitioner Practice Day 16

Use Milton Model Pattern: Selectional Restriction
You know the walls have ears. If only they could talk.

Listen for Presuppositions: Complex Equivalence
Tip-offs: Is, Means

Sensory Acuity: Eyes
Focused or defocused

Simple things like these, even your knees would know the right answer!


SY:

Please give me an example of Milton Model Pattern: Selectional Restriction

ChatGPT:

Sure, here’s an example of the Milton Model pattern “Selectional Restriction”:

Statement: “I need a doctor who is compassionate and knowledgeable.”

Explanation:

The pattern “Selectional Restriction” involves specifying certain criteria or qualities that must be met by the object of a statement or request.

In the example statement, the speaker is looking for a doctor who is both compassionate and knowledgeable. By specifying these criteria, the speaker is narrowing down the range of possible options and focusing on those that meet their specific needs or preferences.

This pattern can be used to make requests or express preferences in a clear and specific way, by specifying certain criteria or qualities that must be met. It can also be used to clarify expectations or requirements, by indicating what is important or necessary for a particular situation. However, it should be used with caution, as it can also be seen as overly demanding or picky if used inappropriately or excessively.

Reflection:

ChatGPT understands NLP differently than I understand NLP. Some terms are different.

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