Predicate: resume

resume: Frames file for 'resume' based on sentences in financial subcorpus. Verbnet class 55.1. Comparison with 'start'.

Roleset id: resume.01 , begin again, vncls: 55.1, framnet:

Roles:

        Arg0: Agent (vnrole: 55.1-Agent)
        Arg1: Theme(-Creation) (vnrole: 55.1-Theme)
        Arg2: Instrument

Example: nice simple transitive

        Analysts said [Mr. Stronach]-1 wants *trace*-1 to resume a more
        influential role in running the company.

        Arg0: *trace*
        Rel: resume
        Arg1: a more influential role in running the company

Example: ergative

        He said construction wouldn't resume until market conditions
        warrant it.

        Arg1: construction
        ArgM-MOD: would
        ArgM-NEG: n't
        Rel: resume
        ArgM-TMP: until market conditions warrant it

Example: aspectual

        The news told them it would be a while longer before UAL resumed
        *trace* trading like a regular airline stock after months of
        gyrations.

        Rel: resumed
        Arg1: [UAL][*trace* trading like a regular airline stock]

Example: aspectual with agent

        Here the subject is clearly volitional and deserving of Agent status; the same is not true of UAL in the previous example.
        person: ns,  tense: past,  aspect: ns,  voice: active,  form: full

        After the restructuring of Waertsilae Marine and bolstered by
        state loan guarantees, two big bank creditors, Union Bank of
        Finland and state-controlled Postipankki, resumed [*-2] lending
        the shipyard working capital.

        Argm-TMP: After the restructuring of Waertsilae Marine
        Argm-ADV: bolstered by state loan guarantees
        Arg0: two big bank creditors, Union Bank of Finland and state-controlled Postipankki
        Rel: resumed
        Arg1: [*-2] lending the shipyard working capital

Example: If an instrument appears, it'll look like this

        John resumed his argument by mocking his opponent's mother.

        Arg0: John
        Rel: resumed
        Arg1: his argument
        Arg2: by mocking his opponent's mother