Predicate: reappear

Roleset id: reappear.01 , come to be visible, again, Source: , vncls: , framnet:

reappear.01: REAPPEAR-V NOTES: Frames file for 'reappear' based on sentences in brown. (from reappear.01-v predicate notes)

Aliases:

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reappear (v.)

Roles:

        Arg1-PPT: thing becoming visible

Example: with temporal

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

        After it had reappeared the next two nights, Jenks went to higher headquarters and said: ``For three days now a German reconnaissance plane has been over the city taking pictures.

        Arg1: it
        Rel: reappeared
        Argm-TMP: the next two nights

Example: with locative

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

        According to the myth, Old Order then vanishes at stage left and reappears at extreme stage right, but Director Shuz skillfully sidesteps the rather gooshey problem of stage effects by simply having Miss Arapacis walk across the stage.

        Argm-ADV: According to the myth
        Arg1: Old Order
        Argm-DIS: then
        Rel: reappears
        Argm-LOC: at extreme stage right

Example: all kinds of adjuncts

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

        The tradition reached its apex, perhaps, in the works of Thomas Nelson Page toward the end of the century, and reappeared [*-1] undiminished as late as 1934 in the best-selling novel So Red The Rose, by Stark Young.

        Arg1: The tradition
        Rel: reappeared
        Argm-PRD: [*-1] undiminished
        Argm-TMP: as late as 1934
        Argm-LOC: in the best-selling novel So Red The Rose, by Stark Young