Predicate: track

track: Frames file for 'track' based on survey of sentences in financial subcorpus and comparison with 'follow'.

Roleset id: track.01 , follow, vncls: 35.3 51.6, framnet: Cotheme

track.01: Member of Vncls chase-51.6, stalk-35.3.

Roles:

        Arg0: thing following (vnrole: 51.6-agent, 35.3-agent)
        Arg1: thing followed (vnrole: 51.6-theme, 35.3-theme)
        Arg2: benefactive
        Arg3: instrument

Example: transitive

        The Nasdaq bank index tracks thrift issues.

        Arg0: The Nasdaq bank index
        Rel: tracks
        Arg1: thrift issues

Example: with instrument

        The brokerage firm tracks technology stocks with its Technology Index.

        Arg0: The brokerage firm
        Rel: tracks
        Arg1: technology stocks
        Arg3: with its Technology Index

Roleset id: track.03 , be on track in relation to, vncls: , framnet:

Roles:

        Arg1: thing on track
        Arg2: track itself (loosely speaking)

Example: prepositional track

        Note that the 'with' is actually optional-- although be very careful that, without it, the proposition really isn't .01.
        person: ns,  tense: past,  aspect: ns,  voice: active,  form: full

        Indeed, the stock market's steady advance this year tracked with
        President Bush's success in advancing his capital-gain proposal.

        Argm-dis: Indeed
        Arg1: the stock market's steady advance this year
        Rel: tracked
        Arg2: with President Bush's success in advancing his capital-gains proposal


Predicate: track_down

Roleset id: track.02 , find, vncls: , framnet: -

track.02: No Vncls.

Roles:

        Arg0: finder
        Arg1: thing found
        Arg2: benefactive, found for

Example: transitive, no benefactive

        A Commonwealth Edison spokesman said that *trace* tracking down the two
        million customers whose addresses have changed during the past 3
        1/2 years would be ``an administrative nightmare.''

        Arg0: *trace*
        Rel: tracking down
        Arg1: the two million customers whose addresses have changed during the past 3 1/2 years would be ``an administrative nightmare.''