Predicate: schedule
Roleset id: schedule.01 , plan a time, vncls: 26.4-1, framnet: -
schedule.01: Based on survey of initial sentences of big corpus, comparison with 'plan'. Member of Vncls create-26.4-1.
Roles:
        The arg3 "time of event" is entirely separate from the time of
scheduling which will take an argM-TMP.
        Arg0: planner (vnrole: 26.4-1-agent)
        Arg1: thing scheduled (vnrole: 26.4-1-product)
        Arg2: scheduled to, for or because of; 2nd part of event
        Arg3: time of event
Example: active
        Nissan scheduled a seven-yen interim dividend payment, unchanged.
        Arg0: Nissan
        Rel: scheduled
        Arg1: a seven-yen interim dividend payment, unchanged
Example: passivized and extracted
        ...[the first of five small fields]-1 scheduled *trace*-1 to be brought
        into production before the end of 1990.
        Rel: scheduled
        Arg1: *trace*-1
        Arg2: to be brought into production before the end of 1990
Example: passivized, temporal
        [A guild disciplinary hearing]-1 is scheduled *trace*-1 next Monday in
        New York
        Rel: scheduled
        Arg1: *trace*-1
        Arg3: next Monday
        Argm-loc: in New York
Example: apparent temporal--but not!
        Because the phrase "for delivery in 1990" includes an action, not just
a time, it counts as an arg2 not an arg3.
        ...[the multilevel railcars]-1, scheduled *trace*-1 for delivery in 1990...
        Rel: scheduled
        Arg1: *trace*-1
        Arg2: for delivery in 1990
Example: contrasting temporals
        Today John scheduled a dentist appointment for next week.
        Argm-tmp: Today
        Arg0: John
        Rel: scheduled
        Arg1: a dentist appointment
        Arg3: for next week