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escape-51.1
Members: 11, Frames: 1
 
Class Hierarchy
escape-51.1*
    escape-51.1-1*
        escape-51.1-2*

Members Key
ascend (fn 1; wn 1, 5, 6, 7; g 1, 4, 5)
climb (fn 1; wn 1; g 1)
depart (fn 1; wn 1, 3; g 1)
descend (fn 1; wn 1; g 1)
disembark
enter (fn 1, 2; wn 1, 6; g 1)
escape (fn 1, 2; wn 1; g 1)
exit (fn 1, 2; wn 1; g 1)
flee (fn 1, 2; wn 1; g 1)
leave (fn 1, 2; wn 1, 5; g 1)
vacate (fn 1, 2; wn 2; g 1)
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 

Roles Reference
  • Theme [+concrete]
  • Location [+concrete]

Frames Reference Key
NP V
   example "The prisoners advanced."
   syntax Theme V
   semantics motion(during(E), Theme) direction(during(E), Prep_Dir, Theme, ?Oblique)

Comments
From: Susan, Date: 2011.3.1
Seems like most of the verbs in 51.1 would fit in 5.1.1-1.

 
escape-51.1-1
Members: 1, Frames: 2

Members Key
cross (fn 1; wn 1; g 1)

Roles Reference
    no roles

Frames Reference Key
NP V PP.oblique
   example "The prisoners advanced across the field."
   syntax Theme V {{+path}} Oblique
   semantics motion(during(E), Theme) direction(during(E), Prep_Dir, Theme, Oblique)
NP V NP
   example "The convict escaped the prison."
   syntax Theme V Location
   semantics motion(during(E), Theme) direction(during(E), Prep_Dir, Theme, Location)

Comments
From: Will, Date: 2011.4.18
Oblique should not be here

 
escape-51.1-2
Members: 21, Frames: 1

Members Key
advance (fn 1; wn 1; g 1)
approach (fn 1; wn 1; g 1)
arrive (fn 1; wn 1; g 1)
bolt
come (fn 1; wn 1, 2; g 1)
emerge
emigrate
fall (fn 1; wn 1, 23, 24; g 1)
go (fn 1; wn 1, 3; g 1, 2)
make_it
plunge (fn 1; wn 3, 6; g 1, 2)
recede (wn 1, 2, 3)
retreat
return (fn 1; wn 1; g 1)
rise (fn 1; wn 1, 3, 5, 10, 16; g 1, 3)
set_off
set_out
skedaddle
tumble (fn 1; wn 1, 3; g 1, 2)
vamoose
withdraw
 
 
 

Roles Reference
    no roles

Frames Reference Key
NP V PP.oblique
   example "He arrived in the U.S."
   syntax Theme V {in} Oblique
   semantics motion(during(E), Theme) location(end(E), Theme, Oblique)

Comments
From: Will, Date: 2011.4.18
Oblique should not be here

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