Predicate: draw

draw: Frames file for 'draw' based on sentences in financial subcorpus and comparison with Chris' old frames file. I can't believe it's taken me this long to redo this verb.

Roleset id: draw.01 , art, vncls: 25.2 26.7-2, framnet:

Roles:

        Arg0: artist (vnrole: 26.7-2-agent, 25.2-agent)
        Arg1: art (vnrole: 26.7-2-theme, 25.2-theme)
        Arg2: benefactive (vnrole: 26.7-2-beneficiary)

Example: transitive

        The only way you-1 can make it a big deal is *trace*-1 to draw
        linkages that just don't make sense.''

        Arg0: *trace*
        Rel: draw
        Arg1: linkages that just don't make sense

Example: with benefactive

        John drew a picture of a rose for Mary.

        Arg0: John
        Rel: drew
        Arg1: a picture of a rose
        Arg2: for Mary

Roleset id: draw.02 , pull, vncls: 10.1 12 23.2, framnet:

draw.02: "draw down" seems to be a specific financial usage; I'm not sure what the exact meaning is.

Roles:

        Arg0: puller (vnrole: 23.2-agent, 12-agent, 10.1-agent)
        Arg1: thing pulled (vnrole: 23.2-patient1, 12-theme, 10.1-theme)
        Arg2: source (vnrole: 23.2-patient2, 10.1-source)

Example: all args

        The dollar drew strength from the stock market's climb.

        Arg0: The dollar
        Rel: drew
        Arg1: strength
        Arg2: from the stock market's climb

Example: passive

        [An index]-1 of economic activity drawn *trace*-1 from the survey...

        Rel: drawn
        Arg1: *trace*
        Arg2: from the survey

Example: ergative, with direction

        As the London trading session drew to a close...

        Arg1: the London trading session
        Rel: drew
        Argm-dir: to a close

Example: transitive with odd directional

        DEC ``drew down its European backlog'' and had flat world-wide
        orders overall.

        Arg0: DEC
        Rel: drew
        Argm-dir: down
        Arg1: its European backlog

Example: Medical

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

        Dr. Betsy drew blood from the malaria patient.

        Arg0: Dr. Betsy
        Rel: drew
        Arg1: blood
        Arg2: from the malaria patient

Roleset id: draw.05 , brandish a weapon, vncls: , framnet:

draw.05: Note that this sentence can also be the 'art' sense, as seen by the addition of an instrument: John drew a knife on Mary with a purple marker.

Roles:

        Arg0: armed one
        Arg1: weapon
        Arg2: adversary

Example: violent tendencies

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

        John drew a knife on Mary.

        Arg0: John
        Rel: drew
        Arg1: a knife
        Arg2: on Mary


Predicate: draw_up

Roleset id: draw.03 , art: compose, vncls: 25.2 26.7-2, framnet:

draw.03: Except for the particle, identical to the "art" sense of "draw".

Roles:

        Arg0: artist (vnrole: 26.7-2-agent, 25.2-agent)
        Arg1: thing drawn (vnrole: 26.7-2-theme, 25.2-theme)
        Arg2: benefactive (vnrole: 26.7-2-beneficiary)

Example: transitive

        Mr. Freeman said [machinists' union advisers]-1 plan *trace*-1 to meet
        this week *trace*-1 to try *trace*-1 to draw up a blueprint for some
        form of recapitalization that could include a special dividend for
        shareholders, an employee stake and, perhaps, an equity investment
        by a friendly investor.

        Arg0: *trace*
        Rel: [ draw] [ up]
        Arg1: a blueprint for some form of recapitalization that could include a special dividend for shareholders, an employee stake and, perhaps, an equity investment by a friendly investor

Roleset id: draw.04 , move, vncls: , framnet:

Roles:

        Arg1: entity in motion

Example: always 'alongside'?

        John drew up alongside Mary in his customized hot-rod. And she
        laughed in his face.

        Arg1: John
        Rel: drew up
        Argm-loc: alongside Mary
        Argm-loc: in his customized hot-rod