Predicate: carry

carry: Frames file for 'carry' based on Chris' old frames file. Some modification required.

Roleset id: carry.01 , bring with, have, vncls: 11.4 54.2 54.3, framnet:

carry.01: The Instrument tag should be reserved for overt object instruments (see above example), for reasons of consistency.

Roles:

        Arg0: carrier (vnrole: 11.4-Agent, 54.2-Theme, 54.3-Location)
        Arg1: thing carried (vnrole: 11.4-Theme, 54.2-Attribute, 54.3-Attribute)
        Arg2: instrument
        Arg3: 'with' reflecting back on arg0
        Arg4: benefactive (predicted but not seen)

Example: basic transitive

        Citibank carries $150 million in earthquake insurance.

        Arg0: Citibank
        Rel: carries
        Arg1: $150 million in earthquake insurance

Example: with instrument object

        T-shirts carried the school logo on the front.

        Arg0: T-shirts
        Rel: carried
        Arg1: the school logo
        Arg2: on the front

Example: with with

        The transportation bill carries with it a permanent smoking ban.

        Arg0: The transportation bill
        Rel: carries
        Arg3: with it
        Arg1: a permanent smoking ban


Predicate: carry_on

Roleset id: carry.02 , carry on: continue, vncls: 55.6, framnet:

Roles:

        Arg0: continuer (vnrole: 55.6-Agent)
        Arg1: thing continuing (vnrole: 55.6-Theme)
        Arg2: comitative, thing kept together
        Arg3: attributive of arg1

Example: made up

        Mary will carry on with John's work.

        Arg0: Mary
        ArgM-MOD: will
        Rel: [carry] [on]
        Arg1: with John's work

Example: converted from 'continue'

        Investors carry on *trace* pouring cash into money funds.

        Arg0: Investors
        Rel: [carry] [on]
        Arg1: *trace* pouring cash into money funds

Example: made up, inverted

        Despite his death, John's work will carry on.

        ArgM-ADV: Despite his death
        Arg1: John's work
        ArgM-MOD: will
        Rel: [carry] [on]


Predicate: carry_out

Roleset id: carry.03 , carry out: implement, vncls: , framnet:

Roles:

        Arg0: implementer
        Arg1: thing implemented

Example: transitive

        Management carried out the plan over the objections of the workers.

        Arg0: Management
        Rel: [carried] [out]
        Arg1: the plan
        ArgM-ADV: over the objections of the workers


Predicate: carry_over

Roleset id: carry.04 , carry over: continue, vncls: 11.4, framnet:

carry.04: Yes, I know "from whence" and "to whither" are tautologies. But do you know why?

Roles:

        Arg0: carrier (vnrole: 11.4-Agent)
        Arg1: thing continuing (vnrole: 11.4-Theme)
        Arg2: (from) whence? (vnrole: 11.4-Source)
        Arg3: (to) whither? (vnrole: 11.4-Destination)

Example: agentive

        John carried yesterday's discussion over into today's meeting.

        Arg0: John
        Rel: [carried] [over]
        Arg1: yesterday's discussion
        Arg3: into today's meeting

Example: ergative

        The discussion carried over from the meeting into lunch.

        Arg1: The discussion
        Rel: carried over
        Arg2: from the meeting
        Arg3: into lunch


Predicate: carry_off

Roleset id: carry.05 , carry off: accomplish, vncls: , framnet:

Roles:

        Arg0: accomplisher
        Arg1: deed

Example: can he do it?

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

        But can Mr. Hahn carry it off?

        ArgM-DIS: But
        ArgM-MOD: can
        Arg0: Mr. Hahn
        Rel: carry off
        Arg1: it