Predicate: lose
Roleset id: lose.01 , decrease, fall, Source: , vncls: , framnet:
lose.01: LOSE-V NOTES: Frames file for 'lose' based on survey of initial sentences of big corpus and comparison with 'fall' and 'gain'. (from lose-v.01) LOSS-N NOTES: Updated by Julia. No Vncls. (from loss.01-n)
Aliases:
Alias | FrameNet | VerbNet |
lose (v.) | | |
loss (n.) | Earnings_and_losses | |
Roles:
Arg1-PPT: logical subject, patient, thing falling
Arg2-EXT: EXT, amount fallen
Arg3-DIR: start point
Arg4-PRD: end point
Argm-LOC: medium
Example: stocks
Rally's lost 1 3/4 to 21 3/4.
Arg1: Rally's
Rel: lost
Arg2: 1 3/4
Arg4: to 21 3/4
Example: nominal rel: loss;
person: ns, tense: ns, aspect: ns, voice: ns, form: ns
a population loss of 4,000 people
Arg1: population
Rel: loss
Arg2: of 4,000 people
Example: nominal rel: loss;
person: ns, tense: ns, aspect: ns, voice: ns, form: ns
a 10 percent loss from peak at 100F
Arg2: 10%
Rel: loss
Arg3: from a peak at 100F
Example: nominal rel: loss;
person: ns, tense: ns, aspect: ns, voice: ns, form: ns
a 13 percent loss to 21.32 shekels
Arg2: 13%
Rel: loss
Arg4: to 21.32 shekels
Example: nominal rel: loss;
person: ns, tense: ns, aspect: ns, voice: ns, form: ns
significant weight-loss
Arg2: significant
Arg1: weight
Rel: loss
Roleset id: lose.02 , lose, no longer have, Source: , vncls: , framnet:
lose.02: LOSE-V NOTES: (from lose-v.02) LOSS-N NOTES: Updated by Julia. Member of Vncls contribute-13.2. (from loss-n.02) LOST-J NOTES: Added by Julia during initial MWE framing.
Aliases:
Alias | FrameNet | VerbNet |
lose (v.) | | 13.2 |
loss (n.) | | |
lost (j.) | | |
Roles:
Arg0-PAG: entity losing something (vnrole: 13.2-agent)
Arg1-PPT: thing lost (vnrole: 13.2-theme)
Arg2-GOL: benefactive, entity gaining thing lost (vnrole: 13.2-recipient)
Arg3-DIR: source of loss
Example: lose-v: one gains, one loses
NEC lost the contract to Fujitsu.
Arg0: NEC
Rel: lost
Arg1: the contract
Arg2: to Fujitsu
Example: lose-v: more commonly without gainer
Western Union lost its chance to be in the telephone business.
Arg0: Western Union
Rel: lost
Arg1: its chance to be in the telephone business
Example: lose-v: easily confused with lose.01
person: ns, tense: ns, aspect: ns, voice: ns, form: ns
He currently states he has lost 50 lbs since Feb and has developed abdominal pain, perineal pain, and low-back pain.
Arg0: he
Rel: lost
Arg1: 50 lbs
Argm-tmp: since Feb
Example: loss-n:
person: ns, tense: ns, aspect: ns, voice: ns, form: ns
Quotron 's loss of its two biggest customers , Merrill Lynch & Co. and American Express Co. 's Shearson Lehman Hutton Inc. , toAutomated Data Processing Inc. earlier this year
Arg0: Quotron's
Rel: loss
Arg1: of its two biggest customers, Merrill Lynch & Co. and American Express Co.'s Shearson Lehman Hutton Inc.
Arg2: to Automated Data Processing Inc.
Argm-tmp: earlier this year
Example: loss-n
person: ns, tense: ns, aspect: ns, voice: ns, form: ns
Ford 's $ 37 million loss on U.S. automotive operations
Arg0: Ford's
Arg1: $37 million
Rel: loss
Arg3: on U.S. automotive operations
Example: loss-n
person: ns, tense: ns, aspect: ns, voice: ns, form: ns
the obvious loss of your daughter
Argm-adj: obvious
Rel: loss
Arg1: of your daughter
Example: loss-n: death
person: ns, tense: ns, aspect: ns, voice: ns, form: ns
so sorry for your loss
Arg0: your
Rel: loss
Example: loss-n: with CAU
person: ns, tense: ns, aspect: ns, voice: ns, form: ns
the loss of favorite local businesses to high rents .
Rel: loss
Arg1: of favorite local businesses
Arg3: to high rents
Roleset id: lose.03 , battle, Source: , vncls: , framnet:
lose.03: LOSE-V NOTES: (from lose-v.03) LOSS-N NOTES: (from loss-n.03)
Aliases:
Alias | FrameNet | VerbNet |
losing (n.) | | |
loss (n.) | Finish_competition | |
lose (v.) | Finish_competition | |
Roles:
Arg0-PAG: loser
Arg1-PPT: battle
Arg2-GOL: winner
Example: battle
Appropriators from both houses lost a battle Tuesday night with the Senate Foreign Relations Committee.
Arg0: Appropriators from both houses
Rel: lost
Arg1: a battle
Argm-tmp: Tuesday night
Arg2: to the Senate Foreign Relations Committee
Example: contest
I lost the case in federal district court in Des Moines.
Arg0: I
Rel: lost
Arg1: the case
Argm-loc: in federal district court in Des Moines
Example: nominal rel: loss
person: ns, tense: ns, aspect: ns, voice: ns, form: ns
Slobodan Milosevic conceded his loss
Arg0: his
Rel: losses
Example: ARG0 and ARG1 and ARG2
And after losing a battle Tuesday night with the Senate Foreign Relations Committee , appropriators from both houses are expected to be forced back to conference .
Arg0: appropriators from both houses
Rel: losing
Arg1: a battle
Argm-tmp: Tuesday night
Arg2: with the Senate Foreign Relations Committee
Roleset id: lose.04 , lose touch, Source: , vncls: , framnet:
lose.04: LOSE-V NOTES: This is almost idiomatic. (from lose-v.04)
Aliases:
Alias | FrameNet | VerbNet |
lose (v.) | | |
Roles:
Arg0-PAG: loser
Arg1-PPT: touch
Arg2-VSP: with ...
Example: not phrasal!
They didn't lose touch with the US issuers.
Arg0: They
Argm-neg: n't
Rel: lose
Arg1: touch
Arg2: with the US issuers
Roleset id: lose.07 , be unaware, Source: , vncls: , framnet:
lose.07: LOSE-V NOTES: (from lose-v.07)
Aliases:
Alias | FrameNet | VerbNet |
lose (v.) | | - |
Roles:
Arg1-PPT: what you're not aware of
Arg2-GOL: unaware entity
Example: always pseudopassive
person: third, tense: present, aspect: ns, voice: passive, form: participle
Obviously, it [*EXP*-1]'s lost on you [that about 75% of the American people these days (and in fact the president of the United States) consider themselves environmentalists] -1.
Argm-dis: Obviously
Arg1: that about 75% of the American people these days (and in fact the president of the United States) consider themselves environmentalists
Rel: lost
Arg2: on you
Predicate: lose_out
Roleset id: lose_out.06 , lose, come to not have, Source: , vncls: , framnet:
lose_out.06: LOSE-V NOTES: Similar to 'lose, come to not have' roleset id="lose.05" above, except arg1 is usually prepositional now (from lose-v.06)
Aliases:
Alias | FrameNet | VerbNet |
lose_out (v.) | | 13.2 |
Roles:
Arg0-PAG: entity losing something (vnrole: 13.2-agent)
Arg1-PPT: thing lost (vnrole: 13.2-theme)
Arg2-GOL: benefactive, entity gaining thing lost (vnrole: 13.2-recipient)
Example: lose out on
The traditionalists have been losing out on bundles of it to the New Guard in recent years.
Arg0: The traditionalists
Rel: [losing] [out]
Arg1: on bundles of it
Arg2: to the New Guard
Argm-tmp: in recent years