Predicate: go

go: Frames file for 'go' based on survey of initial sentences from big corpus and comparison with 'rise' 'fall' 'become' and 'wander' Could conflate the two first senses

Roleset id: go.01 , motion, vncls: 47.7 51.1-2, framnet: Motion

go.01: Member of VNcls meander-47.7, escape-51.1-2.

Roles:

        Treebank uses every possible syntax for the stock-report usage of this sense. You'll have to dig into constituents to pull these args apart. The "direction" arg is more mandatory than the ArgM label would suggest.
        Arg1: entity in motion/goer (vnrole: 47.7-theme, 51.1-2-theme)
        Arg2: extent
        Arg3: start point
        Arg4: end point, end state of arg1
        Argm: medium
        Argm: direction (usually up or down)

Example: start and end points

        What flights go from Seattle to Boston via Minneapolis?

        Arg1: what flights
        Rel: go
        Arg3: from Seattle
        Arg4: to Boston
        Argm-loc: via Minneapolis

Example: extent

        Imports have gone down 33%

        Arg1: Imports
        Argm-dir: down
        Arg2: 33%

Example: extent and end point

        Woolworth went up 1 3/4 to 59 1/2.

        Arg1: Woolworth
        Rel: went
        Argm-dir: up
        Arg2: 1 3/4
        Arg4: to 59 1/2

Example: with direction, don't be fooled by animate subject! This movement is not construed as self-directed here!

        [A lot of people]-1 would like TRACE-1 to go back to 1970.

        Arg1: TRACE
        Rel: go
        Argm-dir: back
        Arg4: to 1970

Example: as 'extend'

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

        At closely held Deltec Securities Corp., junk bond money managers
        Amy K. Minella and Hannah H. Strasser say the problems of the
        junk market go deeper than a temporary malaise.

        Arg1: the problems of the junk market
        Rel: go
        Arg4: deeper than a temporary malaise

Example: and keep going!

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

        The protesters who greeted Mikhail Gorbachev at East Berlin's
        airport earlier this month weren't shouting ``Go U.S.A'' -- they
        were chanting ``Gorby, Help Us.''

        Rel: Go
        Arg1: U.S.A

Roleset id: go.02 , self-directed motion, vncls: 51.1-2, framnet: Motion , Waver_between_options

go.02: Member of VNcls escape-51.1-2.

Roles:

        Arg0: goer (vnrole: 51.1-2-theme)
        Arg1: journey
        Arg3: start point
        Arg4: end point
        Argm: direction (usually up or down

Example: journey

        He and two colleagues went on an overnight fishing trip.

        Arg0: He and two colleagues
        Rel: went
        Arg1: on an overnight fishing trip

Example: end point

        The lawyers went to work

        Arg0: the lawyers
        Rel: went
        Arg4: to work

Example: with manner

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

        Currently in the middle of a four-week, 20-city tour as a solo
        pianist, [Mr. Glass]-1 has left behind his synthesizers, equipment
        and collaborators in favor of [*-1] going it alone.

        Arg0: [*-1]
        Rel: going
        Arg1: it
        Argm-mnr: alone

Example: as nominal

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

        ``I think Bush's going there is a helpful sign,'' said Sen. Terry
        Sanford (D., N.C.) a member of the Foreign Relations Committee
        who pushed to provide Costa Rica about the same amount of aid as
        it received last year.

        Arg0: Bush 's
        Rel: going
        Arg4: there

Roleset id: go.03 , pursue (often with after), vncls: , framnet: -

go.03: No VNcls.

Roles:

        Arg0: pursuer
        Arg1: goal

Example: go after

        Portfolio managers go after the highest rates.

        Arg0: Portfolio managers
        Rel: go
        Arg1: after the highest rates

Roleset id: go.04 , modal / future, vncls: , framnet: -

go.04: Tag ONLY with rel and ArgMs. No VNcls.

Roles:

        Tag ONLY with rel and ArgMs!!!

Example: modal

        I'm going to eat lunch now.


Roleset id: go.05 , serial verb construction, vncls: , framnet: -

go.05: This is dangerously close to the modal construction, except there's no "to" (ie, "I'm going to leave now"). Includes the idiom "go begging".

Roles:

        Arg0: subject
        Arg1: subsequent action

Example: very typical

        He went *trace* looking for a replacement for Mr. Landry.

        Arg0: He
        Rel: went
        Arg1: *trace* looking for a replacement for Mr. Landry

Roleset id: go.06 , proceed (with a variety of prepositions), vncls: , framnet: Scrutiny , Forgoing

go.06: No VNcls.

Roles:

        Arg0: entity proceeding
        Arg1: project
        Arg2: direction, usually a particle

Example: transitive and direction

        Boeing goes ahead with its plans for the 767.

        Arg0: Boeing
        Rel: goes
        Arg2: ahead
        Arg1: with its plans for the 767

Example: intransitive, direction only

        Mrs. Yeagin went into education.

        Arg0: Mrs. Yeagin
        Rel: went
        Arg2: into education

Example: ergative

        Boeing's plans for the 767 went without a hitch.

        Arg1: Boeing's plans
        Rel: went
        Argm-mnr: without a hitch

Example: transitive, no direction

        They went about it with a systematic approach.

        Arg0: they
        Arg1: about it
        Argm-mnr: with a systematic approach

Roleset id: go.07 , sell, vncls: , framnet: -

go.07: No VNcls.

Roles:

        Arg1: commodity
        Arg2: buyer
        Arg3: price

Example: unaccusative with price

        Chateau Yquem now goes for $100 a bottle

        Arg1: Chateau Yquem
        Argm-tmp: now
        Rel: goes
        Arg3: for $100 a bottle

Roleset id: go.08 , become, vncls: , framnet: Becoming , Losing_it

go.08: Related to VNcls marvel-31.3 (go_apeshit, go_ballistic), but not direct member as just plain 'go' is not in that class.

Roles:

        Arg1: object
        Arg2: attribute of arg1
        Arg3: with reference to what

Example: go private

        Georgia Gulf will go private.

        Arg1: Georgia Gulf
        Rel: go
        Arg2: private

Example: go off

        The lights went off last night.

        Arg1: the lights
        Rel: went
        Arg2: off
        Argm-tmp: last night

Example: with another argument

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

        Contel's Mr. Wohlstetter said [the group of Big Board companies]-1
        isn't ready [*-1] to go public yet with its effort, and that he
        doesn't plan to be the leader once it is public.

        Arg1: [*-1]
        Rel: go
        Arg2: public
        Argm-tmp: yet
        Arg3: with its effort

Example: less become, more continue

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

        What's more, the losses they and the others caused ``are just
        what we are stumbling over,'' says Mr. Stapf, adding that the
        majority of misdeeds probably go [*-6] undetected.

        Arg1: the majority of misdeeds
        Argm-adv: probably
        Rel: go
        Arg2: [*-6] undetected

Roleset id: go.09 , operate, vncls: , framnet: -

go.09: No VNcls.

Roles:

        Arg1: thing going

Example: work

        [The order printers]-1 start *trace*-1 to go on the trading floor.

        Arg1: *trace*
        Argm-loc: on the trading floor

Roleset id: go.10 , benefactive, vncls: , framnet: -

go.10: No VNcls.

Roles:

        Arg1: thing going
        Arg2: receiver
        Argm: purpose

Example: with receiver

        The rest went to investors from France and Hong Kong.

        Arg1: the rest
        Rel: went
        Arg2: to investors from France and Hong Kong

Example: with purpose

        $455 million will go for antitrust enforcement.

        Arg1: $455 million
        Rel: go
        Argm-pnc: for antitrust enforcement

Example: go with

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

        Bethlehem-1 had little choice but [*]-1 to go with a European
        steelmaker, because its competitors already have tapped the
        Japanese and South Korean industry leaders, analysts noted.

        Arg1: [*]
        Rel: go
        Arg2: with a European steelmaker

Roleset id: go.11 , serve, vncls: , framnet:

go.11: This seems close to the benefactive, hence its placement here. I also read the purpose clause as goes "to prove character".

Roles:

        Arg1: thing going
        Arg2: purpose

Example: only in TV criminal/courtroom dramas?

        The crime goes to character.

        Arg1: The crime
        Rel: goes
        Arg2: to character

Example: goes without saying

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

        Which-1 [*T*-1] goes [*-2] to show that the First Law applies in
        insurance as in anything else: There is no free lunch, there is
        only marketing.

        Arg1: [*T*-1]
        Rel: goes
        Arg2: [*-2] to show that the First Law applies in insurance as in anything else: There is no free lunch, there is only marketing

Roleset id: go.12 , experience, undergo, vncls: , framnet: -

go.12: Be wary of the distinction with motion through some medium, such as "John goes through the park on his way to school."

Roles:

        Arg1: experiencer
        Arg2: experienced

Example: oh the agony

        This market is still going through its pains

        Arg1: the market
        Argm-dis: still
        Rel: going
        Arg2: through its pains

Roleset id: go.13 , "be gone", vncls: , framnet: -

go.13: This is an incorrect parse from Treebank; "be gone" is clearly not passive but rather copula+adjective. I hope this is an isolated example (it's not, unfortunately)

Roles:

        Arg1: thing disappearing

Example: always in passive

        [The opportunity to sell steel]-1 may be gone *trace*-1 for now.

        Arg1: *trace*
        Argm-mod: may
        Rel: gone
        Argm-tmp: for now

Example: and another passive

        The machine-gun-toting guards were gone.

        Arg1: the machine gun toting guards
        Rel: gone

Roleset id: go.14 , be left, vncls: , framnet:

go.14: always infinitival?

Roles:

        Arg1: thing left

Example: left

        With 15 seconds of trading [0]-1 *trace*-1 to go, ...

        Arg1: *trace*-1 (= [0])
        Argm-slc: [0] -> 15 seconds of trading
        Rel: go

Roleset id: go.21 , have on your side, vncls: , framnet: -

go.21: No VNcls.

Roles:

        Arg1: thing on your side, supporter
        Arg2: beneficiary, supported

Example: the only thing?

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

        The one thing [0] Mr. Phillips clearly does have [*T*-1] going for
        him is continuity, although it isn't certain if that will be
        enough.

        Arg1: [*T*-1] (= [0])
        Argm-slc: [0] -> The one thing
        Rel: going
        Arg2: for him

Roleset id: go.22 , go with, match, accompany, vncls: , framnet: Compatibility

go.22: No VNcls.

Roles:

        Arg1: topic
        Arg2: what you get for free, matching thing

Example: and a set of Ginsu knives

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

        Instead, they focus on events in department stores and pour their
        promotional budgets into gifts that-1 [*T*-1] go along with
        purchases.

        Arg1: [*T*-1] (= that)
        Argm-slc: that -> gifts
        Rel: go
        Arg2: along with purchases

Roleset id: go.23 , say, vncls: , framnet:

go.23: predicate addded by Arrick

Roles:

        Arg0: Sayer
        Arg1: Utterance
        Arg2: Hearer

Example: non-agentive speaker

        The old saying goes: 'Officials come and go, but yamen [government
        offices in feudal China]-1 are made [*]-1 of iron.'

        Arg0: The old saying
        Rel: goes
        Arg1: "Officials come and go but yamen [governemnt offices in feudal China are made [*]-1 of iron."

Roleset id: go.24 , existential, vncls: , framnet:

go.24: predicate addded by Arrick

Roles:

        Argargm-adv: here, there
        Arg1: fixed: you

Example: existential there

        Well there you go.

        Argm-dis: well
        Argm-adv: there
        Arg1: you
        Rel: go

Roleset id: go.LV , light verb, vncls: , framnet:

Roles:

        Arg:


Predicate: go_on

Roleset id: go.15 , go on: continue, vncls: 55.1, framnet: Process_continue

go.15: Member of VNcls begin-55.1.

Roles:

        Arg1: thing/entity continuing (vnrole: 55.1-agent)

Example: ergative

        The professor's droning voice goes on endlessly.

        Arg1: the professor's droning voice
        Rel: goes on
        Argm-mnr: endlessly

Example: transitive

        A state court judge has allowed the charity to go on *trace*
        soliciting funds.

        Arg1: [*trace* soliciting funds]
        Rel: go on

Roleset id: go.25 , Continue speaking, vncls: , framnet: Speak_on_topic

go.25: Roleset based on instances in webtext-p2.5 (2500-2999). Comparison to other communication verbs. Framed by Claire

Roles:

        Arg0: speaker
        Arg1: utterance
        Arg2: listener, audience spoken to

Example: He goes on for a while...

        Whole S-node tagged as arg1.
        person: ns,  tense: ns,  aspect: ns,  voice: ns,  form: ns

        He goes on , By *PRO* putting the underlying origin of the , uh , street children class in Egypt under the microscope , you will find that one of the most dangerous reasons behind their growth is the chaotic migration from the countryside to the cities , and to a certain extent , the ruralization of the cities and the urbanization of the countryside .

        Arg0: He
        Rel: [goes][on]
        Arg1: By *PRO* putting the underlying origin of the , uh , street children class in Egypt under the microscope , you will find that one of the most dangerous reasons behind their growth is the chaotic migration from the countryside to the cities , and to a certain extent , the ruralization of the cities and the urbanization of the countryside .


Predicate: go_off

Roleset id: go.16 , go off: become on, vncls: , framnet: -

go.16: No VNcls.

Roles:

        Arg1: thing becoming on, exploding

Example: bomb goes off

        It's [a time bomb]-1 just waiting *trace*-1 to go off.

        Arg1: *trace*
        Rel: go off


Predicate: go_out

Roleset id: go.17 , go out: leave, vncls: , framnet: -

go.17: Related to VNcls escape-51.1-2, but verb particle construction is not member.

Roles:

        Arg0: entity leaving
        Arg1: place left

Example: like a lamb

        Airlines in 1989 came in like a bang and are going out like a whimper.

        Arg1: Airlines in 1989
        Rel: going out
        Argm-mnr: like a whimper

Roleset id: go.18 , go out: extinguish, vncls: , framnet: -

Roles:

        Arg1: thing being extinguished

Example: nirvana

        "Nirvana" does mean "going out, as a lamp".
        The light went out.

        Arg1: The light
        Rel: went out


Predicate: go_back

Roleset id: go.19 , go back: return to being, vncls: 26.6.2, framnet: Going_back_on_a_commitment

go.19: Cf. get, return. Member of VNcls convert-26.6.2.

Roles:

        Arg1: thing going back to previous state (vnrole: 26.6.2-agent)
        Arg2: previous state (vnrole: 26.6.2-source)

Example: return

        The board and UAL's management can't go back to business as usual.

        Arg1: The board and UAL's management
        Argm-mod: ca
        Argm-neg: n't
        Rel: go back
        Arg2: to business as usual


Predicate: go_through

Roleset id: go.20 , go through: come to completion, vncls: , framnet: -

go.20: Note the distinction between this and other "go through" usages (physical motion through a medium, undergoing some experience)

Roles:

        Arg1: thing coming to completion

Example: let's make a deal

        We're in no way committed to a deal going through at all.

        Arg1: a deal
        Rel: going through
        Argm-adv: at all


Predicate: go_over

go_over: compare to review, analyze

Roleset id: go.26 , review, discuss, analyze, explain, vncls: 34.1, framnet:

Roles:

        Arg0: reviewer (vnrole: 34.1-agent)
        Arg1: thing reviewed, gone over (vnrole: 34.1-theme)
        Arg2: attribute
        Argm: gone over with whom

Example: Arg0,1, COM

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

        The surgeon went over the procedure with the nurses before beginning.

        Arg0: The surgeon
        Rel: went over
        Arg1: the procedure
        Argm-com: with the nurses
        Argm-tmp: before beginning