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Class Hierarchy
carve-21.2
    carve-21.2-1*
    carve-21.2-2

Members Key
    no members

Roles Reference
  • Agent [+int_control]
  • Patient [+concrete]
  • Instrument [+concrete]

Frames Reference Key
    no frames

 
carve-21.2-1
Members: 31, Frames: 5

Members Key
bruise (fn 1; wn 1, 4)
chip (fn 1; wn 1, 2, 5)
cleave (wn 1, 2)
crumble (wn 2)
crumple (wn 3)
crunch (wn 3, 4)
crush (fn 1, 2; wn 2, 4, 6, 8)
cube (fn 1; wn 2)
dent (fn 1; wn 1)
dice (fn 1; wn 1)
fillet (fn 1; wn 2)
flake (wn 1)
flatten (wn 1)
gash (fn 1; wn 1)
gouge (wn 1, 3)
grate (fn 1; wn 3)
grind (fn 1; wn 1, 5)
mangle (wn 1)
mash (wn 1, 3)
mince (fn 1; wn 1)
nick (fn 1; wn 1, 2)
notch (wn 1)
perforate (wn 1)
pulverize (fn 1; wn 1)
scrunch (wn 3)
shred (fn 1, 2; wn 1)
slice (fn 1, 2; wn 1, 3)
slit (wn 1, 2)
smash (wn 1, 2, 4, 6, 8, 10)
squash (fn 1; wn 1)
squish (wn 2)
 

Roles Reference
    no roles

Frames Reference Key
Basic Transitive
   example "Carol crushed the ice."
   syntax Agent V Patient
   semantics cause(Agent, E) contact(during(E), ?Instrument, Patient) degradation_material_integrity(result(E), Patient) physical_form(result(E), Form, Patient)
NP-PP Instrument-PP
   example "Carol crushed the ice with a hammer."
   syntax Agent V Patient {with} Instrument
   semantics cause(Agent, E) contact(during(E), Instrument, Patient) degradation_material_integrity(result(E), Patient) physical_form(result(E), Form, Patient) use(during(E), Agent, Instrument)
Middle Construction
   example "The ice crushes easily."
   syntax Patient V ADV
   semantics property(Patient, Prop) Adv(Prop)
Instrument Subject Alternation
   example "The hammer crushed the marble."
   syntax Instrument V Patient
   semantics contact(during(E), Instrument, Patient) degradation_material_integrity(result(E), Patient) physical_form(result(E), Form, Patient)
Characteristic Property of Instrument
   example "That hammer crushes well."
   syntax Instrument V ADV
   semantics property(Instrument, Prop) Adv(Prop)

Comments
From: Will, Date: 2008.9.8
should the assignment for mince be WN3 instead?

 
No Comments carve-21.2-2
Members: 13, Frames: 5

Members Key
bore (wn 2)
carve (fn 1; wn 1, 2, 3)
chop (fn 1, 2; wn 1, 5)
crop (wn 1)
drill (wn 1)
file (wn 2)
lance (wn 2, 3)
mill (fn 1; wn 3)
mow (wn 1)
prune (wn 1)
punch (fn 1; wn 3)
spear (fn 1; wn 1)
tread (wn 5)
 
 
 
 
 
 
 

Roles Reference
    no roles

Frames Reference Key
Basic Transitive
   example "Carol carved the stone."
   syntax Agent V Patient
   semantics cause(Agent, E) manner(during(E), Motion, Agent) contact(during(E), Agent, Patient) degradation_material_integrity(result(E), Patient)
NP-PP Instrument-PP
   example "Carol carved the stone with a chisel."
   syntax Agent V Patient {with} Instrument
   semantics cause(Agent, E) manner(during(E), Motion, Agent) contact(during(E), Instrument, Patient) degradation_material_integrity(result(E), Patient) use(during(E), Agent, Instrument)
Middle Construction
   example "Marble carves easily."
   syntax Patient V ADV
   semantics property(Patient, Prop) Adv(Prop)
Instrument Subject Alternation
   example "That chisel carved the statue."
   syntax Instrument V Patient
   semantics contact(during(E), Instrument, Patient) degradation_material_integrity(result(E), Patient)
Characteristic Property of Instrument
   example "That chisel carves well."
   syntax Instrument V ADV
   semantics property(Instrument, Prop) Adv(Prop)

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