2.3.2 - Menus - Nouns - Find Statements for All Nouns in the List
This command fills the Statements List of the Model Window with all the statements related to all the nouns in the Nouns List of the Model Window.
There are three ways a statement could be related to a noun.
For this example, let's consider the person noun "John Doe".
1) Subject Noun
The subject noun is the noun at the beginning of a statement.
In the statement "John Doe works for MindModel Corporation," John Doe is the subject noun.
2) Object Noun
The object noun is the noun that follows the verb.
In the statement "Adam Leffert is friends with John Doe," John Doe is the object noun.
3) Object of Preposition Noun
The object of preposition noun is the noun that follows the preposition in a statement that has a prepositional phrase.
In the statement "Adam Leffert introduced Jane Lopez to John Doe," John Doe is the object of preposition noun.