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Table 4 Trigger frequency

From: BioCause: Annotating and analysing causality in the biomedical domain

Trigger

Count (relative frequency)

suggesting that

51 (6.04%)

thus

42 (4.98%)

indicating that

34 (4.03%)

therefore

17 (2.01%)

these results suggest that

14 (1.66%)

suggests that

12 (1.42%)

due to

10 (1.18%)

suggesting

10 (1.18%)

indicating

9 (1.06%)

the results indicate that

9 (1.06%)

these results indicate that

9 (1.06%)

suggest that

8 (0.94%)

because

7 (0.83%)

caused

6 (0.71%)

required for

6 (0.71%)

resulting in

6 (0.71%)

which suggests that

6 (0.71%)

and thus

5 (0.58%)

indicates that

5 (0.58%)

suggests

5 (0.58%)

these data indicate that

5 (0.58%)

these observations suggest that

5 (0.58%)

  1. Count and relative frequency for the most frequently occurring triggers using surface-expression forms.