Predicate: arise

arise: Frames file for 'arise' based on sentences in financial subcorpus.

Roleset id: arise.01 , come into existence (from), vncls: 48.1.1, framnet: Coming_to_be

arise.01: Member of Vncls appear-48.1.1. Comparison to 'come about'.

Roles:

        Arg1: thing (state) arising (vnrole: 48.1.1-theme)
        Arg2: source (from or in or of) (vnrole: 48.1.1-location)

Example: unaccusative

        Mr. Guber and Mr. Peters claim they have an oral agreement with
        Warner executives that allows them to terminate their contract
        should the opportunity to run a major studio arise.

        Argm-mod: should
        Arg1: the opportunity to run a major studio
        Rel: arise

Example: odd kind of source

        The current opportunities arise because the process for executing
        a buy or sell order in the actual stocks that make up the S&P
        500 is more cumbersome than transacting in the futures market.

        Arg1: The current opportunities
        Rel: arise
        Arg2: because the process for executing a buy or sell order in the actual stocks that make up the S&P 500 is more cumbersome than transacting in the futures market

Example: split construction

        Note that in this case you MUST include the complementizer; the sentence is ungrammatical without it.
        Speculation has also arisen that the UAL executive most closely
        identified with the failure to gain bank financing, chief
        financial officer John Pope, may come under pressure to resign.

        Arg1: [ Speculation ] [ that the UAL executive most closely identified with the failure to gain bank financing, chief financial officer John Pope, may come under pressure to resign]
        Argm-dis: also
        Rel: arisen

Example: more normal source

        John's loneliness arises from his poor personal hygiene.

        Arg1: John's loneliness
        Rel: arises
        Arg2-from: his poor personal hygiene