Predicate: put
Roleset id: put.01 , location, Source: , vncls: , framnet:
put.01: PUT-V NOTES: Member of Vncls put-9.1-2. (from put.01-v)
Aliases:
Alias | FrameNet | VerbNet |
put (v.) | Placing Imprisonment | |
Roles:
        Because of the range of possible prepositions introducing thedestination, I decided that they should all be lumped under a LOC tag,rather than the usual practice of stripping out the preps from the PP. (from put.01-v)
        Arg0-PAG: putter (vnrole: 9.1-2-agent)
        Arg1-PPT: thing put (vnrole: 9.1-2-theme)
        Arg2-GOL: where put (vnrole: 9.1-2-destination)
Example: heheh, he said 'onus'
        Wilder has put the onus on Cole.
        Arg0: Wilder
        Rel: has put
        Arg1: the onus
        Arg2: on Cole
Example: put your money where your mouth is
        Japanese companies often put their money behind odd projects.
        Arg0: Japanese companies
        Argm-tmp: often
        Rel: put
        Arg1: their money
        Arg2: behind odd projects
Example: genie in the bottle
        It's too late *trace* to put the genie back in the bottle.
        Arg0: *trace*
        Rel: to put
        Arg1: the genie
        Argm-dir: back
        Arg2: in the bottle
Roleset id: put.02 , say, Source: , vncls: , framnet:
put.02: PUT-V NOTES: (from put.02-v)
Aliases:
Alias | FrameNet | VerbNet |
put (v.) | Encoding | |
Roles:
        Arg0-PAG: speaker
        Arg1-PPT: thing said
Example: no utterance?
        As Dorothy Arighi puts it, blah blah blah
        Arg0: Dorothy Arighi
        Rel: puts
        Arg1: it
Example: manner, not attribute
        Let's put it bluntly.
        Arg0: us ('s)
        Rel: put
        Arg1: it
        Argm-mnr: bluntly
Roleset id: put.03 , result, attributive, Source: , vncls: , framnet:
put.03: PUT-V NOTES: No Vncls. Updated by Julia, 10/2010. (from put.03-v)
Aliases:
Alias | FrameNet | VerbNet |
put (v.) | Causation | |
Roles:
        Arg0-PAG: putter
        Arg1-PPT: thing put
        Arg2-PRD: attribute of arg1
Example: state to be
        The pilots put the amount as high as $100 million.
        Arg0: The pilots
        Rel: put
        Arg1: the amount
        Arg2: as high as $100 million
Example: putting it all together
        [That fund]-1 was put *trace*-1 together by Blackstone Group.
        Rel: put
        Arg1: *trace*-1
        Arg2: together
        Arg0: by Blackstone Group
Example: another example
        person: third,  tense: past,  aspect: ns,  voice: active,  form: full
        Increasing labor costs , Mr. Tyszkiewicz argued , would only put the countries at a further disadvantage in competing in the barrier - free EC market planned for after 1992 .
        Arg0: Increasing labor costs
        Argm-mod: would
        Argm-adv: only
        Rel: put
        Arg1: the countries
        Arg2: at a further disadvantage in competing in the barrier - free EC market planned for after 1992
Predicate: put_in
Roleset id: put_in.05 , contribute, submit, Source: , vncls: , framnet:
put_in.05: PUT_IN-V NOTES: (from put.05-v)
Aliases:
Alias | FrameNet | VerbNet |
put_in (v.) | | |
Roles:
        Arg0-PAG: contributor
        Arg1-PPT: contribution
Example: Arg0 rel Arg1
        Many salarymen put in unproductive overtime hours.
        Arg0: Many salarymen
        Rel: put in
        Arg1: unproductive overtime hours
Predicate: put_off
Roleset id: put_off.06 , delay, Source: , vncls: , framnet:
put_off.06: PUT_OFF-V NOTES: No Vncls. (from put.06-v)
Aliases:
Alias | FrameNet | VerbNet |
put_off (v.) | Change_event_time | |
Roles:
        Arg0-PAG: delayer
        Arg1-PPT: delayed
        Arg2-EXT: delay itself, EXT, time period
Example: valuable advice
        Never *t* put off for tomorrow what you can put off to the day after that.
        Arg0: *t*
        Argm-neg: never
        Rel: [put] [off]
        Arg2: for tomorrow
        Arg1: what you can put off to the day after that
Roleset id: put_off.07 , offended, Source: , vncls: , framnet:
put_off.07: PUT_OFF-V NOTES: (from put.07-v)
Aliases:
Alias | FrameNet | VerbNet |
put_off (v.) | | |
Roles:
        Arg0-PAG: offender
        Arg1-PPT: offended
Example: well, I never!
        Japanese investors are put off by American exuberance.
        Arg1: Japanese investors
        Rel: are put off
        Arg0: by American exuberance
Predicate: put_on
Roleset id: put_on.08 , assume, acquire, wear, stage, Source: , vncls: , framnet:
put_on.08: PUT_ON-V NOTES: (from put.08-v)
Aliases:
Alias | FrameNet | VerbNet |
put_on (v.) | Dressing | |
Roles:
        Arg0-PAG: wearer
        Arg1-PPT: clothing/role/act
Example: like the emperor and his new clothes?1
        The occasional Englishman puts on airs.
        Arg0: The occasional Englishman
        Rel: puts on
        Arg1: airs
Example: produce or stage
        We put on instructional demonstrations to show you how to make best use of your purchases.
        Arg0: We
        Rel: put on
        Arg1: instructional demonstrations
        Argm-prp: to show you how to make best use of your purchases.
Predicate: put_out
Roleset id: put_out.09 , extinguish, Source: , vncls: , framnet:
put_out.09: PUT_OUT-V NOTES: (from put.09-v)
Aliases:
Alias | FrameNet | VerbNet |
put_out (v.) | | |
Roles:
        Arg0-PAG: extinguisher
        Arg1-PPT: fire
Example: oh, the hardship!
        Smokers must put out their cigarettes before entering the building.
        Arg0: Smokers
        Argm-mod: must
        Rel: [put] [out]
        Arg1: their cigarettes
        Argm-tmp: before entering the building
Roleset id: put_out.10 , disseminate, put out, produce, Source: , vncls: , framnet:
put_out.10: PUT_OUT-V NOTES: (from put.10-v) OUTPUT-N NOTES: Based on sentences in nouns-00040. Comparison to put.10. No VN or FN classes. Framed by Katie. (from output.01-n)
Aliases:
Alias | FrameNet | VerbNet |
put_out (v.) | | |
output (n.) | | |
Roles:
        Arg0-PAG: distributor, producer
        Arg1-PPT: product, thing distributed
        Arg2-GOL: destination
        Arg3-PRD: new state of the product
Example: ARG1 and ARG0
        And both the entertainment weekly put out by the China Times and the music video station Channel V selected her as last year 's " best newcomer . "
        Arg1: the entertainment weekly
        Rel: [put][out]
        Arg0: by the China Times
Example: Both args
        Canadian oil output
        Arg0: Canadian
        Arg1: oil
        Rel: output
Example: arg 0 only
        His output
        Arg0: His
        Rel: output
Example: arg 1 only
        person: ns,  tense: ns,  aspect: ns,  voice: ns,  form: ns
        output of the poison gases
        Rel: output
        Arg1: of the poison gases
Example: output-v
        When you-1 use the OutputTo action or method *PRO*-1 to output a report to another format, you receive one of the following errors:
        Arg0: *PRO*-1
        Rel: output
        Arg1: a report
        Arg3: to another format
Example: output-n
        Although it is likely the interviewer will react to the model's output of (6), the algorithm must be prepared for the possibility that he will change the topic.
        Arg0: the model's
        Rel: output
        Arg1: of (6)
Roleset id: put_out.14 , cause inconvenience or discomfort, Source: , vncls: , framnet:
put_out.14: PUT_OUT-V NOTES: Added by Julia based on BOLT. No VNcls. (from put.14-v) PUT_OUT-J NOTES: Automatically created by Julia as an alias file for unification. (from put.14-j)
Aliases:
Alias | FrameNet | VerbNet |
put_out (v.) | | |
put_out (j.) | | |
Roles:
        Arg0-PAG: cause/agent
        Arg1-PPT: entity inconvenienced
        Arg2-VSP: about what
Example: All args
        person: ns,  tense: ns,  aspect: ns,  voice: ns,  form: ns
        To make one of them stumble' {trKavSaKl^iv) is to perplex him, *PRO* to put him out about Christ, to create misunderstanding and estrangement, such as we hear of for a time in the case of the Baptist
        Arg0: *PRO*
        Rel: [put] [out]
        Arg1: him
        Arg2: about Christ
Example: adjectival
        person: ns,  tense: ns,  aspect: ns,  voice: ns,  form: ns
        Amazingly , other nearby nations -LRB- Indonesia for one -RRB- are a bit put out as it extends Australian soverienty well into Sth East Asia .
        Argm-adv: Amazingly
        Arg1: other nearby nations -LRB- Indonesia for one -RRB-
        Argm-ext: a bit
        Rel: [put][off]
        Arg2: as it extends Australian soverienty well into Sth East Asia
Predicate: put_up
Roleset id: put_up.11 , furnish, supply, Source: , vncls: , framnet:
put_up.11: PUT_UP-V NOTES: (from put.11-v)
Aliases:
Alias | FrameNet | VerbNet |
put_up (v.) | | |
Roles:
        Arg0-PAG: supplier
        Arg1-PPT: supply, equipment
        Arg2-GOL: recipient, benefactive
Example: cash
        person: ns,  tense: ns,  aspect: ns,  voice: ns,  form: ns
        Few banks will put up new money for New Zealand.
        Arg0: Few banks
        Argm-mod: will
        Rel: [put] [up]
        Arg1: new money
        Arg2: for New Zealand
Roleset id: put_up.12 , tolerate, put up with, Source: , vncls: , framnet:
put_up.12: PUT_UP-V NOTES: (from put.12-v)
Aliases:
Alias | FrameNet | VerbNet |
put_up (v.) | | |
Roles:
        Arg0-PAG: tolerater
        Arg1-PPT: thing tolerated
Example: they pretty much all look like this
        Even with mutual funds, [the little investor]-1 continues *trace*-1 to put up with high fees, high commissions and poor performance, while index-fund managers slowly amass a better record with lower fees, lower commissions and less risk.
        Arg0: *trace*-1
        Rel: [put] [up]
        Arg1: with high fees , high commissions and poor performance
Roleset id: put_up.13 , build, institute, Source: , vncls: , framnet:
put_up.13: PUT_UP-V NOTES: (from put.13-v)
Aliases:
Alias | FrameNet | VerbNet |
put_up (v.) | | |
Roles:
        Arg0-PAG: builder
        Arg1-PPT: thing built, instituted, or established
Example:
        [They]-1 had until 1 May 1931 *-1 to put up the building.
        Arg0: [*-1]
        Rel: [put] [up]
        Arg1: the building
Predicate: hard_put
Roleset id: hard_put.04 , idiomatic: hard put, Source: , vncls: , framnet:
hard_put.04: HARD_PUT-V NOTES: "hard put" is an adjective and should not be tagged as a verb. We would be hard put *trace=we* to call it a game. (from put.04-v)
Aliases:
Alias | FrameNet | VerbNet |
hard_put (v.) | | |
Roles:
        Arg0-PAG: causer, usually infinitival
        Arg1-PPT: experiencer
Example: Japanese besuboru
        person: ns,  tense: ns,  aspect: ns,  voice: passive,  form: participle
        ...the Beatles give way to baseball, in the Nipponese version we-2 would be hard put [*-2] to call a ``game.''
        Rel: [hard] [put]
        Arg1: [*-2] to call [*T*-1]a ``game.''
Predicate: put_down
Roleset id: put_down.15 , put_down: insult, demean, devalue, Source: , vncls: , framnet:
put_down.15: PUT_DOWN-V NOTES: Added by Julia based on BOLT. No VNcls. (from put.15-v)
Aliases:
Alias | FrameNet | VerbNet |
put_down (v.) | | |
Roles:
        Arg0-PAG: insulter
        Arg1-PPT: insulted
        Arg2-CAU: for what
Example: Args 0, 1
        person: ns,  tense: ns,  aspect: ns,  voice: ns,  form: ns
        I mean look at them , every time they lose and election they-9 go on a rampage *PRO*-9 putting down the liberals wanting another vote , and when they get the vote , when do they decide to have it , right when people want to have a nice holiday , now we have to listen to the Conservatives complain about the liberals , and the liberals try to win the elections .
        Arg0: *PRO*-9
        Rel: [putting] [down]
        Arg1: liberals
Roleset id: put_down.16 , euthanize, Source: , vncls: , framnet:
put_down.16: PUT_DOWN-V NOTES: Added by Julia for google.
Aliases:
Alias | FrameNet | VerbNet |
put_down (v.) | | |
Roles:
        Arg0-PAG: Agent, entity responsible for decision to euthanize
        Arg1-PPT: entity euthanized
Example: put_down-v
        Today we had to put our dog down.
        Argm-tmp: Today
        Arg0: we
        Rel: [put][down]
        Arg1: our dog