Predicate: treat

treat: Frames file for 'treat' based on sentences in financial subcorpus.

Roleset id: treat.01 , assume that something has a particular attribute, vncls: 29.2, framnet: Communicate_categorization

treat.01: Comparison to describe. Member of Vncls characterize-29.2

Roles:

        Arg0: assumer of attribute (vnrole: 29.2-agent)
        Arg1: thing (vnrole: 29.2-theme)
        Arg2: attribute (vnrole: 29.2-predicate)

Example: passive

        [Interest on the bonds]-1 will be treated *trace*-1 as a preference item
        in calculating the federal alternative minimum tax that may be
        imposed on certain investors.

        Argm-mod: will
        Rel: treated
        Arg1: *trace*-1
        Arg2: as a preference item
        Argm-loc: in calculating the federal alternative minimum tax that may be imposed on certain investors

Example: active

        Mary treats John like an idiot, which he is.

        Arg0: Mary
        Rel: treats
        Arg1: John
        Arg2: like an idiot, which he is

Roleset id: treat.02 , buy for someone, vncls: 13.4.2-1, framnet: Giving

treat.02: Comparison to give. Member of Vncls equip-13.4.2-1. Updated by Julia.

Roles:

        Arg0: buyer, treater (vnrole: 13.4.2-1-agent)
        Arg1: treat (vnrole: 13.4.2-1-theme)
        Arg2: benefactive (vnrole: 13.4.2-1-recipient)

Example: there is such a thing as a free lunch

        Mary treated John to lunch.

        Arg0: Mary
        Rel: treated
        Arg2: John
        Arg1: to lunch

Roleset id: treat.03 , medical treatment, vncls: , framnet: Cure

treat.03: No Vncls.

Roles:

        Arg0: doctor (etc)
        Arg1: patient
        Arg2: illness or injury
        Arg3: instrument

Example: passive with injury

        [The injured, including three in critical condition,]-1 were treated
        *trace*-1 for burns, breathing problems and cuts from flying glass,
        hospital officials said.

        Rel: treated
        Arg1: *trace*-1
        Arg2: for burns, breathing problems and cuts from flying glass

Example: instrumental subject

        Sales of Pfizer's important drugs, [Feldene]-1 for *trace*-1 treating
        arthritis, and Procardia, a heart medicine, have shrunk because of
        increased competition.

        Arg3: *trace*-1
        Rel: treating
        Arg2: arthritis

Example: active transitive

        By the time it paid its expenses [it]-1 only had $120,000 left -- not
        enough *trace*-1 to treat even one child.

        Arg0: *trace*-1
        Rel: treat
        Arg1: even one child

Roleset id: treat.04 , affect a change in something by applying a substance, vncls: , framnet: Processing_materials

Roles:

        Arg0: cause of change, agent
        Arg1: thing changing
        Arg2: substance, treatment

Example: missing substance

        Actually very similar to the medical treatment set.
        person: third,  tense: present,  aspect: ns,  voice: active,  form: full

        Seymour Schreibman, the 65-year-old owner of Schreibman Raphael
        Furs Inc., treats the reverse side of a Persian lambskin to
        produce a reversible fur-and-leather garment.

        Arg0: Seymour Schreibman, the 65-year-old owner of Schreibman Raphael Furs Inc.
        Rel: treats
        Arg1: the reverse side of a Persian lambskin
        Argm-prp: to produce a reversible fur-and-leather garment

Roleset id: treat.05 , handle (esp scholarly), vncls: , framnet: Topic

treat.05: No Vncls.

Roles:

        Arg0: author
        Arg1: topic, subject

Example: postmodern angst

        person: ns,  tense: present,  aspect: perfect,  voice: active,  form: participle

        It is evident that their conversation runs more or less on the
        following lines: ``I've submitted the manuscript of my novel under
        the title `Teresa de Cepeda,' and in it I've treated a few
        neglected aspects of that eternal problem which...''

        Arg0: I
        Rel: treated
        Arg1: a few neglected aspects of that eternal problem which...''