Predicate: bear

Roleset id: bear.01 , hold, support, endure, Source: , vncls: , framnet:

bear.01: BEAR-V NOTES: Yes, this is really several different senses, but they all take thesame syntax. (from bear.01-v) BEARING-N NOTES: bear.01 (from bearing.01-n)

Aliases:

AliasFrameNetVerbNet
bearing (n.)
bear (v.)Bringing Bearing_arms

Roles:

        Arg0-PPT: holder (vnrole: 31.2-experiencer)
        Arg1-PAG: thing held (vnrole: 31.2-stimulus)
        Arg2-GOL: benefactive
        Arg3-PRD: secondary attribute of thing held

Example: bear-v: endure

        ...profit-taking weighed on the market, with blue-chips bearing the brunt of the selling.

        Arg0: blue-chips
        Rel: bearing
        Arg1: the brunt of the selling

Example: bear-v: hold

        ``...'' said Finis Conner, chief executive officer and founder of the firm that *trace* bears his name.

        Arg0: *trace* -> that - > the firm
        Rel: bears
        Arg1: his name

Example: bear-v: with attribute

        The new notes will bear interest at 5.5% through July 31, 1991, and thereafter at 10%.

        Arg0: The new notes
        Argm-mod: will
        Rel: bear
        Arg1: interest
        Arg3: at 5.5% through July 31, 1991, and thereafter at 10%

Example: bearing-n: Metaphorical burden

        person: ns,  tense: ns,  aspect: ns,  voice: ns,  form: ns

        His bearing the burden of responsibility for his entire family's well-being had long ago began to take its toll on Jonathan.

        Arg0: His
        Rel: bearing
        Arg1: the burden of responsibility for his entire family's well-being

Roleset id: bear.02 , bear children, Source: , vncls: , framnet:

bear.02: BEAR-V NOTES: Frames file for 'bear' based on sentences in financial subcorpus. No access to verbnet. Two senses, comparison to 'hold' and 'move'. (from bear.02-v predicate notes) BIRTH-V NOTES: Frames file for 'birth' based on sentences in ULA Brown. Frame by Claire (from birth.01-v) BIRTHING-N NOTES: Based on Thyme and Sharp data. Comparison to birth.01-n. No VN or FN classes. Framed by Katie. (from birthing.01-n) BIRTH-N NOTES: Roleset based on verb entries birth.01, bear.02, OntoNotes grouping birth-n senses 1& 2; no relevant mapping to VN. Framed by claire (from birth.01-n)

Aliases:

AliasFrameNetVerbNet
bear (v.)Birth
bearing (n.)
birth (v.)
birth (n.)
give_birth (l.)
birthing (n.)

Roles:

        Arg0-PAG: mother
        Arg1-PPT: child

Example: bear-v: durn young'uns

        ``Most of them weren't even born the last time the painting was displayed publicly,'' he says.

        Arg1: Most of them
        Argm-neg: n't
        Argm-dis: even
        Rel: born
        Argm-tmp: the last time the painting was displayed publicly

Example: birth-v: The meaning of this instance escapes me

        Yet he knew the others were sleeping more soundly, now that they had renewed their contact with the matter that-1 *T*-1 had birthed them to send them riding high vacuum.

        Arg0: *T*-1
        Rel: birthed
        Arg1: them
        Argm-prp: to send them riding high vacuum

Example: birthing-n: Arg 1

        person: ns,  tense: ns,  aspect: ns,  voice: ns,  form: ns

        birthing of a new idea

        Rel: birthing
        Arg1: of a new idea

Example: birth-n: NP only, Arg 1

        the left-right coalition 's birth

        Arg1: the left-right coalition 's
        Rel: birth

Example: birth-n: Arg 1 only

        They got divorced after the birth of their first child.

        Rel: birth
        Arg1: of their first child

Roleset id: bear.03 , move, Source: , vncls: , framnet:

bear.03: BEAR-V NOTES: OK, not a great example, but you get the idea and I doubt this usagewill come up anyway. (from bear.03-v)

Aliases:

AliasFrameNetVerbNet
bear (v.)Path_shape Change_direction

Roles:

        Arg1-PPT: entity in motion

Example: name the movie

        "*trace* Bear left! Move the thing! And, that other thing!"

        Arg1: *trace*
        Rel: Bear
        Argm-dir: left

Roleset id: bear.06 , has relation to, Source: , vncls: , framnet:

bear.06: BEAR-V NOTES: Maps to phrasal verb 'bear on' in VN. (from bear.06-v) BEARING-N NOTES: Roleset based on instances in BOLT-P01 nouns parts 1& 2. Maps to verb entry bear.06, which maps to VN class relate-86.2-1. No relevant fn entry. (from bearing.02-n)

Aliases:

AliasFrameNetVerbNet
bear (v.)
bearing (n.)
have_bearing (l.)

Roles:

        Arg1-PPT: topic (vnrole: 86.2-1-theme)
        Arg2-PPT: related topic (vnrole: 86.2-1-co-theme)

Example: bear-v: bearly there?

        person: third,  tense: present,  aspect: ns,  voice: active,  form: full

        Now, scholars in fulfilling their responsibility do not claim the right to invade every collection of papers that [*T*-1] bears upon their topics of investigation.

        Arg1: [*T*-1] -> that - > every collection of papers
        Rel: bears
        Arg2: upon their topics of investigation

Example: have_bearing-l: arg 2 only

        person: ns,  tense: ns,  aspect: ns,  voice: ns,  form: ns

        When are people going to realise that sexual orientation , skin colour and ethnicity has no bearing on what is inside the person and their personality .

        Arg1: sexual orientation , skin colour and ethnicity
        Argm-lvb: has
        Argm-neg: no
        Rel: bearing
        Arg2: on what is inside the person adn their personality

Example: All args

        person: ns,  tense: ns,  aspect: ns,  voice: ns,  form: ns

        Peers including the vice president of Barnardo's debated child development in the UK, and its bearing on national wellbeing.

        Arg1: its
        Rel: bearing
        Arg2: on national wellbeing.


Predicate: bear_up

Roleset id: bear_up.04 , survive, exist, Source: , vncls: , framnet:

bear_up.04: BEAR_UP-V NOTES: (from bear.04-v)

Aliases:

AliasFrameNetVerbNet
bear_up (v.)

Roles:

        Arg1-PPT: entity existing

Example: ARG1

        Foreign research shows that those with high social and economic status and with ample financial resources bear up better during crisis and have more ways to get out of trouble .

        Arg1: those with high social and economic status and with ample financial resources
        Rel: [up][bear]
        Argm-mnr: better
        Argm-tmp: during crisis


Predicate: bear_out

Roleset id: bear_out.05 , bear out: confirm? support again?, Source: , vncls: , framnet:

bear_out.05: BEAR_OUT-V NOTES: I'm not sure what the sense is here; hopefully another example willcome along and clear things up. If you find the example, please sendit along to me. (from bear.05-v)

Aliases:

AliasFrameNetVerbNet
bear_out (v.)

Roles:

        Arg0-PAG: confirmer, agent
        Arg1-PPT: thing confirmed, patient

Example: bear_out-v: only example so far

        That was borne *trace* out by the Justice Department's decision to settle the case.

        Rel: [ borne][ out]
        Arg1: *trace* -> That
        Arg0-by: the Justice Department's decision to settle the case


Predicate: bear_down

Roleset id: bear_down.09 , intensify effort, exert pressure on, Source: , vncls: , framnet:

bear_down.09: BEAR_DOWN-V, BEARING_DOWN-N NOTES: Added by Julia for Lorelei.

Aliases:

AliasFrameNetVerbNet
bear_down (v.)
bearing_down (n.)

Roles:

        Arg0-PAG: entity bearing down
        Arg1-PPT: pressure exerted on
        Arg2-MNR: instrument

Example: bear_down-v

        Moreover, they-1 could not secure enough force strength *PRO*-1 to bear down on feudal lords, so they had to allow feudal lords to continuously rule their domains.

        Arg0: *PRO*-1
        Rel: [bear][down]
        Arg1: on feudal lords

Roleset id: bear_down.10 , approach in a determined manner (possibly from windward), Source: , vncls: , framnet:

bear_down.10: BEAR_DOWN-V, BEARING_DOWN-N NOTES: Added by Julia for Lorelei.

Aliases:

AliasFrameNetVerbNet
bear_down (v.)
bearing_down (n.)

Roles:

        Arg0-PAG: entity approaching
        Arg1-PPT: target

Example: bear_down-v

        Officials in Taiwan braced for the worst Thursday, as a howling, screaming super typhoon bore down on the island nation.

        Arg0: a howling, screaming super typhoon
        Rel: [bore][down]
        Arg1: on the island nation


Predicate: bore

Roleset id: bore.07 , create a hole, Source: , vncls: , framnet:

bore.07: BORE-V NOTES: Frames file for 'bore' based on sentences in wsj. Verbnet entry 21.2-2, Framenet entry Experiencer obj. Note that those refer to different rolesets. (from bore.01-v predicate notes) BORED-J NOTES: Roleset based on instances in BOLT P01, parts 2,3. Verbnet entry 21.2-2. Framed by Claire. I'm not actually certain that this can come up as an adj, but given the difficulty in distinguishing verbs, adjectives in English... Differs from verb frame in that instrument and cause don't seem grammatically separable for adjective. (from bored.01-j)

Aliases:

AliasFrameNetVerbNet
bore (v.)
bored (j.)

Roles:

        Arg0-PAG: creator of hole, agent (vnrole: 21.2-2-Agent)
        Arg1-PPT: hole
        Arg2-PPT: location of hole (vnrole: 21.2-2-Patient)
        Arg3-MNR: instrument (vnrole: 21.2-2-Instrument)

Example: bore-v: two of four

        person: ns,  tense: ns,  aspect: ns,  voice: ns,  form: gerund

        [A worm]-2 resides in the operating system of a computer and spreads by *trace*-2 boring into other computers contacted through networks.

        Arg0: *trace*-2
        Rel: boring
        Arg2: into other computers contacted through networks

Example: ARG3

        the prisoner had bored a hole with a centre-bit through the panel of the house door

        Arg0: the prisoner
        Rel: bored
        Arg1: a hole
        Arg3: with a centre-bit
        Arg2: through the panel of the house door

Example: bored-j: All args

        person: ns,  tense: ns,  aspect: ns,  voice: ns,  form: gerund

        A few leaves are also missing in the middle of the manuscript and most of the remaining ones are bored with holes by insects.

        Arg2: Most of the remaining ones
        Rel: bored
        Arg1: with holes
        Arg0: by insects

Roleset id: bore.08 , be dull, experiencing boredom, Source: , vncls: , framnet:

bore.08: BORE-V NOTES: Frames file for 'bore' based on sentences in wsj. Verbnet entry 21.2-2, Framenet entry Experiencer obj. Note that those refer to different rolesets. (from bore.02-v predicate notes) BORED-J NOTES: Roleset based on instances in BOLT P01, parts 2,3. Framed by Claire. Differs from verb frame because it doesn't have args 2 (instrument) or 3 (intensifier), as neither of these seem grammatically possible with adjective. (from bored.02-j) BORING-J NOTES: Roleset based on instances in BOLT P01, parts 2,3. Framed by Claire. Differs from verb frame because it doesn't have args 2 (instrument) or 3 (intensifier), as neither of these seem grammatically possible with adjective. (from boring.01-j)

Aliases:

AliasFrameNetVerbNet
boring (j.)Stimulus_focus
bore (v.)
bored (j.)Emotion_directed

Roles:

        arg3 added by Julia to accommodate instance in BOLT, based on comparison to 'scare-v.01'. (from bore.02-v)
        arg3 added by Julia to accommodate instance in BOLT, based on comparison to 'scare-v.01'. (from bored.02-j)

        Arg0-PAG: boring entity (vnrole: 31.1-Stimulus)
        Arg1-PPT: experiencer of boredom (vnrole: 31.1-Experiencer)
        Arg2-MNR: instrument
        Arg3-EXT: intensifier (the heck, etc)

Example: bore-v: all args (minus 3)

        person: ns,  tense: past,  aspect: ns,  voice: active,  form: full

        John bored his dinner guests with stories of his adventures in Peoria.

        Arg0: John
        Rel: bored
        Arg1: his dinner guests
        Arg2: with stories of his adventures in Peoria

Example: bore-v: arg3

        person: ns,  tense: ns,  aspect: ns,  voice: ns,  form: ns

        Somilian pirates / mexican drug cartels would bore the hell out of me .

        Arg0: Somilian pirates / mexican drug cartels
        Argm-mod: would
        Rel: bore
        Arg3: the hell
        Arg1: out of me

Example: boring-j

        person: third,  tense: past,  aspect: progressive,  voice: active,  form: participle

        A San Francisco lawyer, Mr. Panelli rowed religiously when he first got the machine, but, he complains, it left grease marks on his carpet, ``and it was boring.

        Arg0: it
        Rel: boring

Example: boring-j: Arg 0 only

        person: third,  tense: past,  aspect: progressive,  voice: active,  form: participle

        this year I 'd love a gravy separator and a new set of barbecue tools , but apparently these are " too boring " , so I will be getting a surprise instead ...

        Arg0: these
        Argm-ext: too
        Rel: boring

Example: boring-j: With It EXP

        person: third,  tense: past,  aspect: ns,  voice: passive,  form: participle

        Ettore would say it was boring to have a normal house, you have to change things around all the time.

        Rel: boring
        Arg0: to have a normal house

Example: boring-j: All args

        person: ns,  tense: ns,  aspect: ns,  voice: ns,  form: ns

        I observed many kids rushing just because they hated the work and it was boring to them and they didn't really care about getting it right.

        Arg0: it
        Rel: boring
        Arg1: to them

Example: bored-j: All arguments

        person: third,  tense: past,  aspect: ns,  voice: passive,  form: participle

        But she was bored with him and ended the relationship.

        Argm-dis: But
        Arg1: she
        Rel: bored
        Arg0: with him

Example: bored-j: agent and experiencer

        person: ns,  tense: past,  aspect: ns,  voice: active,  form: full

        Eventually viewers may grow bored with the technology and resent the cost.

        Argm-tmp: Eventually
        Arg1: viewers
        Rel: bored
        Arg0: with the technology

Example: bored-j: Arg 1 only

        person: third,  tense: past,  aspect: progressive,  voice: active,  form: participle

        If you 're bored I 'm sure you could match people from the pics in the OP to the pics taken by closed circuit security cams during the Stanley Cup riot recently .

        Arg1: you
        Rel: bored

Example: bored-j: experiencer

        person: third,  tense: past,  aspect: ns,  voice: passive,  form: participle

        Mr. Azoff reportedly was bored and frequently clashed with top MCA management over a number of issues such as compensation and business plans.

        Arg1: Mr. Azoff
        Rel: bored