Predicate: lam

Roleset id: lam.01 , go on the lam, Source: , vncls: , framnet:

lam.01: LAM-V NOTES: Framed by Julia based on Brown. This verb has no definitions in any dictionaries that I've found, but based on internet examples, it appears to have to do with going on the lam. No VNcls. No full comparison, but partial comparison to 'hide' (from lam.01-v)

Aliases:

AliasFrameNetVerbNet
lam (v.)

Roles:

        Pay attention to the tree and directional prepositional phrases-- if 'out' is part of a directional or destinational PP, use lam.01. If it's treed like a particle, use lam.02. (from lam.01-v)
        Arg0-PAG: entity going on the lam
        Arg1-PPT: it
        Arg2-DIR: the law

Example: With direction- source

        person: other,  tense: present,  aspect: ns,  voice: active,  form: gerund

        I'm grabbing my kerosene-powered laptop and lamming out of here as far as my Hupmobile will carry me.

        Arg0: I
        Rel: lamming
        Argm-dir: out of here
        Argm-gol: as far as my Hupmobile will carry me

Example: with 'it'

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

        The last time I ate at Arterra, its then nearly new head chef lammed it out the back door and ran home to Pittsburgh.

        Arg0: its then nearly new head chef
        Rel: lammed
        Arg1: it
        Argm-dir: out the back door

Example: all args

        person: other,  tense: past,  aspect: ns,  voice: active,  form: participle

        I 'd never lammed it from the cops before, but I figured now was the time to learn how.

        Arg0: I
        Argm-neg: never
        Rel: lammed
        Arg1: it
        Arg2: from the cops
        Argm-tmp: before


Predicate: lam_out

Roleset id: lam_out.02 , lam out: go on the lam, Source: , vncls: , framnet:

lam_out.02: LAM_OUT-V NOTES: Framed by Julia based on Brown. This verb has no definitions in any dictionaries that I've found, but based on internet examples, it appears to have to do with going on the lam. No VNcls. No full comparison, but partial comparison to 'hide_out' (from lam.02-v)

Aliases:

AliasFrameNetVerbNet
lam_out (v.)

Roles:

        Pay attention to the tree and directional prepositional phrases-- if 'out' is part of a directional or destinational PP, use lam.01. If it's treed like a particle, use lam.02. (from lam.02-v)
        Arg0-PAG: entity going on the lam
        Arg1-PPT: it
        Arg2-DIR: the law

Example: lam out with your ham out (I have no idea)

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

        There 's no way to take him in now and keep [those other two -- Wister and the one who hired the two of them --]-1 from *T*-1 finding out about Roberts and lamming out .

        Arg0: *T*-1: [those other two -- Wister and the one who hired the two of them --]
        Rel: lamming out

Example: with arg2, the law

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

        [The dark-haired stud]-1 is too busy *T*-1 lamming out from the law for some murder he committed back on the Big Island .

        Arg0: *T*-1: [The dark-haired stud]
        Rel: lamming out
        Arg2: from the law
        Argm-cau: for some murder he committed back on the Big Island

Example: with location

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

        Grabbing a degree in literature before *PRO* lamming out all over the world to live the life of the itinerant jazzman

        Arg0: *PRO*
        Rel: lamming out
        Argm-loc: all over the world
        Argm-prp: to live the life of the itinerant jazzman

Example: with arg1 and GOL

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

        He lammed it out to the western territories for a few years.

        Arg0: He
        Rel: [lammed] [out]
        Arg1: it
        Argm-gol: to the western territories
        Argm-tmp: for a few years