Predicate: hang
Roleset id: hang.01 , suspend, vncls: 9.2-1 9.7-1
Roles:
        Arg0: agent, entity causing something to be suspended
        Arg1: thing suspended
        Arg2: suspended from
Example: usually ergative
        person: ns,  tense: present,  aspect: ns,  voice: active,  form: gerund
        With uncertainty still hanging over interest rates and the dollar,
        the market failed to find a focus that might lead to further
        investor commitments, they said.
        Arg1 : uncertainty
        Argm-tmp : still
        Rel : hanging
        Argm-loc : over interest rates and the dollar
Example: with agent
        John hung his toy soldiers from the ceiling fan.
        Arg0 : John
        Rel : hung
        Arg1 : his toy soldiers
        Arg2 : from the ceiling fan
Roleset id: hang.02 , exist, be (cool), vncls: 47.6
Roles:
        Arg1: entity in the position
        Arg2: location or manner
Example: semi-phrasal
        person: third,  tense: present,  aspect: progressive,  voice: active,  form: participle
        However, the only outsider who has emerged to lead such a
        shareholder vote, Los Angeles investor Marvin Davis, who triggered
        the buy-out with a $5.4 billion bid in early August, is hanging
        back -- apparently to avoid being blamed for contributing to the
        deal's collapse.
        Arg1 : the only outsider who has emerged to lead such a shareholder vote, Los Angeles investor Marvin Davis, who triggered the buy-out with a $5.4 billion bid in early August
        Rel : hanging
        Arg2 : back
        Argm-dis : apparently
        Argm-pnc : to avoid being blamed for contributing to the deal's collapse
Example: metaphorical and fixed
        person: ns,  tense: ns,  aspect: ns,  voice: passive,  form: participle
        The trial of the case lasted seven months and ended in September
        with a hung jury.
        Rel : hung
        Arg1 : jury
Frames file for 'hang' based on sentences in financial subcorpus and
automatic expansion via verbnet.
Predicate: hang_on
Roleset id: hang.04 , wait, vncls: -
Roles:
        Arg1: person waiting
        Arg2: what arg 1 is waiting for
Example: imperative
        *PRO* hang on Jay.
        Arg1 : *PRO*
        Rel : [hang][on]
        Argm-dis : Jay
Roleset id: hang.05 , maintain possession of, vncls: -
Roles:
        Arg0: holder
        Arg1: thing holding on to
        Arg2: benefactive
Example: no benefcative
        [They]-1 also need *-1 to hang on to somewhat more secure open seats in
        Maryland and Vermont as well as fourteen other incumbents.
        Arg0 : *-1
        Rel : [hang][on]
        Arg1 : to somewhat more secure open seats in Maryland and Vermont as well as fourteen other incumbents.
often used in the imperative
Predicate: hang_up
Roleset id: hang.03 , hang up: terminate a phone call, vncls: -
Roles:
        Arg0: terminator
        Arg1: phone or other conversant
Example: hang up on
        person: third,  tense: present,  aspect: ns,  voice: active,  form: full
        John always hangs up on telemarketers.
        Arg0 : John
        Argm-tmp : always
        Rel : hangs up
        Arg1 : on telemarketers
Example: just hang up
        person: ns,  tense: past,  aspect: ns,  voice: active,  form: full
        John hung up the phone.
        Arg0 : John
        Rel : hung up
        Arg1 : the phone
Predicate: hang_out
Roleset id: hang.06 , Spend time socially, vncls: -
Roles:
        Arg1: Focus person kickin' it, or all persons in one mention
        Arg2: Other person that arg 1 is kickin' it with, when separate mention
Example: Let's hang out sometime!
        person: ns,  tense: ns,  aspect: ns,  voice: ns,  form: ns
        Most of all , Abather-1 enjoyed *PRO*-1 hanging out with the Americans.
        Arg1 : *PRO*-1
        Rel : [hanging][out]
        Arg2 : with the Americans.