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Members: 118, Frames: 2
 
Class Hierarchy
butter-9.9
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Members Key
aromatize (wn 1)
asphalt (fn 1; wn 1)
bait
black (wn 1)
blanket (fn 1; wn 1, 2)
blindfold (wn 1)
board (wn 1)
bread (wn 1)
brick
bridle (wn 2)
bronze (wn 1)
butter (fn 1; wn 1)
buttonhole
calk (wn 1)
cap (wn 1)
carpet (wn 1, 2, 3)
caulk (wn 1)
chrome (wn 1)
clay
cloak (fn 1)
cork (wn 1)
crown (wn 1, 2, 3, 4)
diaper
dope (wn 2)
drug (wn 1)
feather (wn 2)
fence (wn 1)
flour (wn 1)
forest (wn 1)
frame (wn 1, 2)
fuel (wn 1)
gag (wn 1, 3)
garland (wn 1)
glaze (wn 1, 4)
glove
graffiti
gravel (wn 2)
grease (wn 1)
groove (wn 1)
halter (wn 1)
harness (wn 1)
heel (wn 5)
ink (wn 3)
label (wn 2)
leash (wn 1)
leaven (wn 1)
lipstick (wn 2)
lubricate (wn 3)
mantle (wn 1)
mulch (wn 1)
muzzle (wn 1)
nickel (wn 1)
oil (wn 1, 2)
ornament (wn 1)
paint (wn 4)
panel (fn 1; wn 1)
paper (wn 1, 2)
parquet
patch (wn 3)
pepper (wn 1)
perfume (wn 2)
plank (wn 1)
plaster (fn 1; wn 4, 5)
poison (wn 3)
polish
pomade (wn 1)
poster
postmark (wn 1)
powder (wn 2)
putty (wn 1)
robe (wn 1)
roof (wn 1)
rosin (wn 1)
rouge (wn 1)
rut (wn 2)
saddle (wn 1)
salt (wn 1)
salve (wn 2)
sand (wn 1)
seed (fn 1; wn 4)
sequin
shawl
shingle (wn 1)
shoe (wn 1)
shutter (wn 1)
silver (wn 1)
slate (wn 3)
slipcover
sod (wn 1)
sole (wn 1)
spice (wn 2)
stain (wn 1)
starch (wn 1)
stopper (wn 1)
stress (wn 2)
string (wn 5)
stucco (wn 1, 2)
sugar (wn 1)
sulphur (wn 1)
tag (wn 1)
tar (wn 1)
tarmac (wn 1)
tassel
thatch (wn 1)
ticket (fn 1; wn 1)
tile (fn 1; wn 1)
top (wn 8)
turf (wn 1)
varnish (wn 1)
veil (wn 1)
veneer (wn 1)
wallpaper (fn 1; wn 1)
water (wn 3)
wax (wn 1)
whitewash (wn 2)
wreathe (fn 1; wn 2, 3)
yoke (wn 3)
zipcode
 
 

Roles Reference
  • Agent [+animate]
  • Theme [+concrete]
  • Destination [+location & -region]

Frames Reference Key
Transitive Destination Object
   example "Lora buttered the toast."
   syntax Agent V Destination
   semantics motion(during(E), Theme) not(location(start(E), Theme, Destination)) location(end(E), Theme, Destination) cause(Agent, E)
NP-PP Theme-PP
   example "Lora buttered the toast with unsalted butter."
   syntax Agent V Destination {with} Theme
   semantics motion(during(E), Theme) not(location(start(E), Theme, Destination)) location(end(E), Theme, Destination) cause(Agent, E)

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