Predicate: indicate
Roleset id: indicate.01 , show, vncls: 78-1, framnet: Communication Evidence Sign
indicate.01: Frames file for 'indicate' based on survey of initial sentences of big corpus and comparison with 'show'. Member of Vncls indicate-78-1.
Roles:
        Arg0: indicator (vnrole: 78-1-cause)
        Arg1: thing indicated (vnrole: 78-1-topic)
        Arg2: indicated to (vnrole: 78-1-recipient)
Example: transitive, NP indication
        Longer maturities indicate declining interest rates.
        Arg0: Longer maturities
        Rel: indicate
        Arg1: declining interest rates
Example: transitive, S indication
        Its latest study indicated that the manufacturing economy contracted
        in October for the sixth consecutive month.
        Arg0: Its latest study
        Rel: indicated
        Arg1: that the manufacturing economy contracted in October for the sixth consecutive month
Example: with arg2
        Mary's emptying of his closets into a dumpster indicated to John
        that he was no longer welcome.
        Arg0: Mary's emptying of his closets into a dumpster
        Rel: indicated
        Arg2: to John
        Arg1: that he was no longer welcome
Example: Transitive, NP indication, Medical usage
        This is simply a medical example, to show that not all medical forms use indicate.101, from QA type data
        person: ns,  tense: ns,  aspect: ns,  voice: ns,  form: ns
        A low c-peptide and serum insulin often indicates Type I diabetes
        Arg0: A low c-peptide and serum insulin
        Argm-tmp: often
        Rel: indicates
        Arg1: Type I diabetes
Roleset id: indicate.101 , Recommend a course of action, vncls: , framnet:
indicate.101: This roleset is for the medical usage of 'indicate' (often 'be indicated'), based on clinical notes and questions. Framed by Will Styler
Roles:
        This roleset is distinguished from .01 in that symptoms indicate treatment, whereas symptoms acting as a sign of a particular illness would be an .01 usage.
        Arg1: Indicating item (often a symptom or situation)
        Arg2: Indicated item (often a medication or treatment)
Example: Arg1 indicated for Arg0
        From QA data
        person: ns,  tense: ns,  aspect: ns,  voice: ns,  form: ns
        Are [oral corticosteroids]-1 indicated *t*-1 for chronic serous otitis media ?
        Arg2: *t*-1
        Rel: indicated
        Arg1: for chronic serous otitis media
Example: Arg1, Arg 2, Rel
        person: ns,  tense: ns,  aspect: ns,  voice: ns,  form: ns
        In a patient with transient ischemic attacks but no heart murmur, is [an echocardiogram]-1 indicated *t*-1 ?
        Arg1: In a patient with transient ischemic attacks but no heart murmur
        Rel: indicated
        Arg2: *t*-1
Example: rarer syntax, arg1 as subject
        person: ns,  tense: ns,  aspect: ns,  voice: ns,  form: ns
        Bacterial infections indicate treatment with antibiotics.
        Arg1: Bacterial infections
        Rel: indicate
        Arg2: treatment with antibiotics.