Predicate: view

Roleset id: view.01 , watch, look at, Source: , vncls: , framnet:

view.01: VIEW-V NOTES: Member of Vncls sight-30.2. Comparison to watch. (from view.01-v) VIEW-N NOTES: Based on verb entry view.01; corresponds to Vncls sight-30.2. (from view.01-n) VIEWING-N NOTES: Based on Thyme data. Comparison to view.01-v and view.01-n. Fits with VN class sight-30.2. Framed by Katie. (from viewing.01-n)

Aliases:

AliasFrameNetVerbNet
view (v.)Perception_active
view (n.)Perception_active
viewing (n.)

Roles:

        A little learned, but needed for the eventual tagging of deverbal nouns. (from view.01-v)
        A little learned, but needed for the eventual tagging of deverbal nouns. (from view.01-n)

        Arg0-PPT: viewer (vnrole: 30.2-Experiencer)
        Arg1-PAG: thing viewed (vnrole: 30.2-Stimulus)

Example: ARG0 and ARG1

        Nevertheless , the two sides view each other with suspicion .

        Argm-dis: Nevertheless
        Arg0: the two sides
        Rel: view
        Arg1: each other
        Argm-mnr: with suspicion

Example: All arguments

        Stewart found Macklowe's shrubbery distasteful, and when he built a fence that partially blocked her view of the pond, she was outraged.

        Arg0: her
        Rel: view
        Arg1: of the pond

Example: both args

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

        your viewing of the family history

        Arg0: your
        Rel: viewing
        Arg1: of the family history

Roleset id: view.02 , assign an attribute to, Source: , vncls: , framnet:

view.02: VIEW-V NOTES: Verbnet entry characterize-29.2-1, consider-29.9-1. Comparison to define. (from view.02-v) VIEW-N NOTES: Based on verb entry view.02, corresponds to Verbnet entries characterize-29.2-1, consider-29.9-1. (from view.02-n)

Aliases:

AliasFrameNetVerbNet
view (v.)Categorization
view (n.)Categorization

Roles:

        Arg0-PAG: assigner (vnrole: 29.2-1-Agent, 29.9-1-Agent)
        Arg1-PPT: thing labelled (vnrole: 29.2-1-Theme, 29.9-1-Theme)
        Arg2-PRD: attribute (vnrole: 29.2-1-Attribute, 29.9-1-Attribute)

Example: very typical

        Martin Fabi, Innopac's president and chief executive, said Innopac viewed Mr. Pattison's decision to seek control as a ``very positive'' move.

        Arg0: Innopac
        Rel: viewed
        Arg1: Mr. Pattison's decision to seek control
        Arg2: as a ``very positive'' move

Example: different kind of attribute

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

        So [*] view permanent insurance for what it is -- a compromise between pure insurance and direct investment.

        Argm-dis: So
        Arg0: [*]
        Rel: view
        Arg1: permanent insurance
        Arg2: for what it is -- a compromise between pure insurance and direct investment

Example: Within LVC

        In many other places , the ancient sites lay buried ? and still do ? beneath modern cities : modern property owners quite understandably take a dim view of tearing down their buildings on the off chance that the remnants of an ancient town will be found several yards below .

        Arg0: modern property owners
        Argm-adv: quite understandably
        Argm-lvb: take
        Arg2: dim
        Rel: view
        Arg1: of tearing down their buildings on the off chance that the remnants of an ancient town will be found several yards below .

Example: All Arguments

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

        Nicholas defends his view of religion as a survival adaptation.

        Arg0: his
        Rel: view
        Arg1: of religion
        Arg2: as a survival adaptation