Arg0:speaker
Arg1:utterance
| transitive (-) | |
|---|---|
| |
| Argm-DIS: | But |
| Arg0: | he |
| REL: | adds |
| Arg1: | "I feel pressured, disappointed, uncomfortable, and angry." |
| fronted (-) | |
|---|---|
| |
| Arg0: | he |
| REL: | added |
| Arg1: | *trace*--> "That got hard to take" |
| inverted (-) | |
|---|---|
| |
| Arg1: | *trace* -> The IRS is investigating lawyers |
| REL: | added |
| Arg0: | Mr. Sonnett |
| split (-) | |
|---|---|
| |
| Arg0: | he |
| Arg1: | *trace* ->the bids were contrary to common sense |
Arg0:adder
Arg1:thing being added
Arg2-to:thing being added to
| one and one makes... (-) | |
|---|---|
| |
| Arg0: | Judge Curry |
| REL: | added |
| Arg1: | an additional $55 million |
| Arg2-to: | the commission"s calculations. |
| merged (-) | |
|---|---|
| |
| Arg0: | *trace=them* |
| REL: | to add |
| Arg1: | two-sevenths and three-sevenths |
Arg1:Logical subject, patient, thing rising/gaining/being added to
Arg2:EXT, amount risen
Arg4:end point
ArgM-LOC:medium
arg M is often dropped
| rise (-) | |
|---|---|
| |
| Arg1: | The Nasdaq composite index |
| REL: | added |
| Arg2-EXT: | 1.01 |
| Arg4-to: | to 456.6 |
| ArgM-ADV: | on paltry volume |
Arg1:things added
Arg2:result
| it all adds up (-) | |
|---|---|
| |
| Arg1: | [ It] [ all] |
| REL: | [ adds] [ up] |
| Arg2-to: | a barrier to American-style index arbitrage, the most popular form of U.S. program trading that seeks to exploit brief differences between prices of stocks in New York and the price of a futures contract in Chicago based on those stocks |