Predicate
arrive:
Frames file for 'arrive' based on sentences in financial subcorpus.
No access to verbnet. Comparison to 'come'.
Roleset arrive.01 Verbnet Class: 1 "move, come to":
Roles:
Arg1:entity in motion / 'comer'
Arg2:extent -- rare)
Arg3:start point -- also rare)
Arg4:end point, destination
Examples:
unaccusative (-) |
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But with the index proving somewhat better than expected and the
widely anticipated report on October employment scheduled *trace*
to arrive tomorrow, stock prices firmed only modestly in response
to the report and then faltered.
|
Arg1: | *trace* -> the widely anticipated report on October
employment |
REL: | arrive |
ArgM-TMP: | tomorrow |
with end point, destination (-) |
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When he arrived in the U.S. in 1969 -- the start of an eight-year
tour -- he tried selling Japanese yen-denominated bonds to
U.S. investors.
|
Arg1: | he |
REL: | arrived |
Arg4-in: | the U.S. |
ArgM-TMP: | in 1969 -- the start of an eight-year tour
-- |
with start point (-) |
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John's flight arrives from Lower Slobovia tomorrow at noon.
|
Arg1: | John's flight |
REL: | arrives |
Arg3-from: | Lower Slobovia |
Argm-TMP: | tomorrow at noon |
The start point could also be regarded as a misplaced modifier, since
you can equally well say "John's flight from Lower Slobovia..."