Predicate: work

work: Frames file for 'work' based on Chris' existing file and survey of initial sentences of big corpus. Substantial changes from Chris' system, which made no sense anyway.

Roleset id: work.01 , work, vncls: 73-3, framnet: Working_on Being_employed

work.01: Member of Vncls cooperate-73-3.

Roles:

        Beware of usages like "put the taggers to work". Treebank calls work a verb in this context, but that is clearly wrong. It will take no argument structure.
        Arg0: worker (vnrole: 73-3-actor1)
        Arg1: job, project (vnrole: 73-3-theme)
        Arg2: employer
        Arg3: coworker (vnrole: 73-3-actor2)
        Arg4: instrumental

Example: unaccusative

        note the slight potential distinction between this example and work.09. Assume that this means that US trade law is doing actual work.
        US trade law is working.

        Arg0: US trade law
        Rel: working

Example: unaccusative with more details

        Ms. Kirkpatrick worked in Tokyo for three years.

        Arg0: Ms. Kirkpatrick
        Rel: worked
        Argm-loc: in Tokyo
        Argm-tmp: for three years

Example: job

        Mr. Cray has been working on the project for more than six years.

        Arg0: Mr. Cray
        Rel: working
        Arg1: on the project
        Argm-tmp: for more than six years

Example: odd job variant

        33 men worked closely with the substance.

        Arg0: 33 men
        Rel: worked
        Argm-mnr: closely
        Arg1: with the substance

Example: employer and job

        Mr. Cray will work for the Colorado Springs CO company as an
        independent contractor.

        Arg0: Mr. Cray
        Argm-mod: will
        Rel: work
        Arg2: for the Colorado Springs CO company
        Arg1: as an independent contractor.

Example: with coworker, predicative job

        He will work with his successor to ensure a smooth transition.

        Arg0: He
        Argm-mod: will
        Rel: work
        Arg3: with his successor
        Arg1: to ensure a smooth transition

Example: work = cause, create

        person: ns,  tense: future,  aspect: ns,  voice: active,  form: full

        In addition to his interest in ozone depletion he has extensively
        studied the related topic of global warming, a theory that
        mankind's generation of carbon dioxide through increased
        combustion of fossil fuels is creating a ``greenhouse effect''
        that [*T*-1] will work important climatic changes in the earth's
        atmosphere over time.

        Argm-slc: that -> a "greenhouse effect"
        Arg0: [*T*-1] (= that)
        Argm-mod: will
        Rel: work
        Arg1: important climatic changes
        Argm-loc: in the earth's atmosphere
        Argm-tmp: over time

Roleset id: work.06 , move with purpose, vncls: , framnet:

Roles:

        Arg0: entity in motion
        Arg1: description of path
        Arg3: start point
        Arg4: end point

Example: missing desctination

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

        The curator, 27-year-old Sherman Krisher of Greenwich, Conn., had
        worked his way up from janitor in seven years at the museum.

        Arg0: The curator, 27-year-old Sherman Krisher of Greenwich, Conn.,
        Rel: worked
        Arg1: his way
        Arg3: up from janitor
        Argm-tmp: in seven years at the museum

Example: Metaphorical

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

        The patient worked up to 2000mg from 1000mg of her medication a day.

        Arg0: The patient
        Rel: worked
        Arg4: up to 2000mg
        Arg3: from 1000mg of her medication a day

Roleset id: work.07 , put, manipulate, vncls: 26.5, framnet:

work.07: Member of Vncls knead-26.5. Updated by Julia.

Roles:

        Arg0: manipulator (vnrole: 26.5-agent)
        Arg1: thing manipulated (vnrole: 26.5-material)
        Arg2: destination, end state (vnrole: 26.5-product)

Example: filthy capitalism

        person: third,  tense: present,  aspect: ns,  voice: active,  form: full

        And by basing donations on BK Doubles, a new double-hamburger line
        the fast-food chain is trying to push, Burger King works a sales
        pitch into its public-service message.

        Argm-mnr: by basing donations on BK Doubles, a new double-hamburger line the fast-food chain is trying to push
        Arg0: Burger King
        Rel: works
        Arg1: a sales pitch
        Arg2: into its public-service message

Example: knead

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

        Mary worked the dough with her hands

        Arg0: Mary
        Rel: worked
        Arg1: the dough
        Argm-mnr: with her hand

Roleset id: work.08 , confused with wreak, vncls: , framnet:

Roles:

        Arg0: worker
        Arg1: damage, havoc
        Arg2: upon what

Example: mistaken etymologizing

        This is fascinating: wrought is the proper passive participle to work, but this usage is clearly using it as the passive of wreak; the 'proper' passive of wreak is wreaked. Now I wonder where else wrought is showing up.
        person: ns,  tense: ns,  aspect: ns,  voice: passive,  form: participle

        It may seem trivial to worry about the World Series amid [the
        destruction to the Bay Area]-1 wrought [*]-1 by Tuesday's quake, but
        the name of this column is ``On Sports,'' so I feel obliged to do
        so.

        Rel: [*]
        Arg1: wrought
        Arg0: by Tuesday's quake

Roleset id: work.09 , function, operate, vncls: , framnet:

work.09: Frame added by Arrick

Roles:

        Arg0: causer
        Arg1: thing functioning
        Arg2: beneficiary

Example: worker

        5. Differentiation is good and works to your advantage.

        Arg1: Differentiation
        Rel: works
        Argm-mnr: to your advantage

Example: job

        ON programming is simply [the way] [*0*]-9 Taiwan television works
        [*T*]-9.

        Argm-slc: [*0*]-9 -> the way
        Arg1: Taiwan television
        Rel: works
        Argm-mnr: [*T*]-9 (= [0])


Predicate: work_out

Roleset id: work.02 , work out: arrange, vncls: , framnet: Coming_to_believe

Roles:

        Arg0: arranger
        Arg1: scheme
        Arg2: collaborator

Example: scheme

        The company will work out a plan to pay its debts.

        Arg0: The company
        Argm-mod: will
        Rel: work out
        Arg1: a plan to pay its debts

Example: collaborators

        The details haven't been worked out between the Seattle aerospace
        company and Kawasaki Heavy Industries, Ltd.

        Arg1: The details
        Rel: worked out
        Arg0: between the Seattle aerospace company and Kawasaki Heavy Industries, Ltd.

Example: nicely unaccusative

        person: ns,  tense: present,  aspect: ns,  voice: active,  form: full

        ``Things work out unexpectedly in life,'' said Ms. Volokh.

        Arg1: Things
        Rel: work out
        Argm-mnr: unexpectedly
        Argm-loc: in life

Roleset id: work.03 , work out: exercise, vncls: , framnet:

Roles:

        Arg0: athlete

Example: little girly man

        John works out daily with weights.

        Arg0: John
        Rel: works out
        Argm-tmp: daily
        Argm-mnr: with weights

Roleset id: work.05 , work out: amount, count up, vncls: , framnet:

Roles:

        Arg0: counter
        Arg1: thing being counted
        Arg2: count, number

Example: work it out

        person: ns,  tense: past,  aspect: ns,  voice: active,  form: full

        But Mr. Achenbaum pioneered negotiated fees, which *trace* often
        worked out to less than 15%.

        Argm-rcl: which -> negotiated fees
        Arg1: *trace*
        Rel: worked out
        Arg2: to less than 15%

Example: with agent

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

        (No one has worked out the players' average age, but most appear
        to be in their late 30s.)

        Arg0: No one
        Rel: [ worked] [ out]
        Arg1: the players' average age


Predicate: work_up

Roleset id: work.04 , work up: create, cause to come about, vncls: , framnet:

Roles:

        Arg0: creator
        Arg1: thing arising
        Arg2: benefactive

Example: back to exercise

        They have worked up a sweat.

        Arg0: They
        Rel: worked up
        Arg1: a sweat

Example: with benefactive

        person: ns,  tense: past,  aspect: ns,  voice: active,  form: full

        The decision in Los Angeles federal court stems from a 1985
        Mercury Sable TV ad that Young & Rubicam worked *trace* up for
        Ford Motor Co.

        Arg0: Young & Rubicam
        Rel: worked up
        Arg1: a 1985 Mercury Sable TV ad
        Arg2: for Ford Motor Co.

Roleset id: work.101 , determine and perform necessary medical course of action, vncls: , framnet:

work.101: Based on medical QA corpus; same as workup.101 (Framed by Anwen 07/17/10)

Roles:

        Arg0: Doctor (Agent)
        Arg1: Patient
        Arg2: Condition/Illness/Disorder

Example: Arg1 and Arg1

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

        [How]-1 do you work up a kid with hematuria *T*-1?

        Arg0: you
        Rel: work up
        Arg1: a kid with hematuria
        Argm: *T*-1

Example: Arg0 and Arg2

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

        [How]-1 should you work up the incidental finding of a rare metamyelocyte on a peripheral blood smear from a child *T*-1?

        Argm-mod: should
        Arg0: you
        Rel: work up
        Arg2: the incidental finding of a rare metamyelocyte on a pericpheral blood smear from a child
        Argm-mnr: *T*-1

Example: All args

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

        [How]-1 do you work up microscopic hematuria in an adult *T*-1?

        Arg0: you
        Rel: work up
        Arg2: microscopic hematuria
        Arg1: in an adult
        Argm-mnr: *T*-1