Predicate: lead

lead: Frames file for 'lead' based on survey of initial sentences of big corpus

Roleset id: lead.01 , directed motion, vncls: 51.7, framnet: Cotheme

lead.01: Member of Vncls accompany-51.7.

Roles:

        Arg0: leader (vnrole: 51.7-agent)
        Arg1: thing led (vnrole: 51.7-theme)
        Arg3: start point
        Arg4: end point (vnrole: 51.7-destination)

Example: cause to go

        John led the unhappy group of travellers from the frying pan to the fire.

        Arg0: John
        Rel: led
        Arg1: the unhappy group of travellers
        Arg3: from the frying pan
        Arg4: to the fire

Example: go before

        California led the nation with $6.5 billion in net cash income last year.

        Arg0: California
        Rel: led
        Arg1: the nation
        Argm-mnr: with $6.5 billion in net cash income
        Argm-tmp: last year

Roleset id: lead.02 , act as project leader, vncls: 51.7, framnet: Leadership

lead.02: Member of Vncls accompany-51.7.

Roles:

        Arg0: leader (vnrole: 51.7-agent)
        Arg1: project or group (vnrole: 51.7-theme)

Example: group

        Dr. Talcott led a team of researchers from the National Cancer
        Institute and the medical schools of Harvard University and Boston
        University.

        Arg0: Dr. Talcott
        Rel: led
        Arg1: a team of researchers from the National Cancer Institute and the medical schools of Harvard University and Boston University

Roleset id: lead.03 , cause a result, vncls: 59, framnet: Talking_into

lead.03: Vn updated by Julia. Member of Vncls force-59.

Roles:

        Arg0: factors (vnrole: 59-agent)
        Arg1: led entity (vnrole: 59-patient)
        Arg2: result, action or attribute on arg1 (vnrole: 59-proposition)

Example: NP complement

        This is interesting, because the arg1 is technically 'the company'.
        It was just another one of the risk factors that-1 *trace*-1 led to the
        company's decision to withdraw from the bidding.

        Arg0: *trace*-1 (= that)
        Argm-slc: that -> just another one of the risk factors
        Rel: led
        Arg2: to the company's decision to withdraw from the bidding

Example: S complement

        It does lead you to suspect imports are going down.

        Arg0: It
        Rel: lead
        Arg1: you
        Arg2: to suspect imports are going down

Example: passive

        person: third,  tense: past,  aspect: ns,  voice: passive,  form: participle

        John-1 was led *trace*-1 to believe that the moon was made of green cheese.

        Rel: led
        Arg1: *trace*-1
        Arg2: to believe that the moon was made of green cheese


Predicate: lead_off

Roleset id: lead.04 , begin, vncls: , framnet:

lead.04: This probably won't occur, but for other possible structures refer to "begin"

Roles:

        Arg0: creator, beginner, Agent
        Arg1: Theme(-Creation)
        Arg2: Instrument
        Arg3: secondary predication of arg1

Example: begin

        John led off the party with a raunchy toast.

        Arg0: John
        Rel: [led] [off]
        Arg1: the party
        Arg2: with a raunchy toast


Predicate: lead_up

Roleset id: lead.05 , Ongoing events resulting in, terminating at another event, vncls: , framnet:

lead.05: Roleset for 'lead up' based on instances in webtext 2.5 (500-599). No VerbNet entry. Framed by Claire

Roles:

        Arg1: ongoing events
        Arg2: event lead up to, resulting/interrupting event

Example:

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

        in March 2003 Jackson distraction - o - mania was part of the media smokescreen that-1 *T*-1 led up to the Iraq war ...

        Argm-slc: that -> the media smokescreen
        Arg1: *T*-1 (= that)
        Rel: [led] [up]
        Arg2: to the Iraq war