Predicate
feel:
Frames file for 'feel' based on survey of initial sentences of big
corpus, and comparison with 'believe'
Roleset feel.01 Verbnet Class: 1 "emote":
Roles:
Arg0:feeler, person experiencing emotion
Arg1:emotion or sensation
Arg2:entity to or for whom the emotion is directed
Examples:
under pressure (-) |
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The colony's consumers feel more pressured than those in any of the
other surveyed markets.
|
Arg0: | The colony's consumers |
REL: | feel |
Arg1: | more pressured than those in any of the
other surveyed markets |
all args (-) |
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Andrew felt an almost unbearable tenderness for Addiline
|
Arg0: | Andrew |
REL: | feel |
Arg1: | an almost unbearable tendernes |
Arg2-for: | Addiline |
Roleset feel.02 Verbnet Class: 1 "believe":
Roles:
Arg0:believer
Arg1:belief
Arg2:attributive
Examples:
government believer (-) |
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The government of President Carols Menem feels a significant reduction
of principal and interest is the only way the debt problem may be solved.
|
Arg0: | The government of President Carols Menem |
REL: | feels |
Arg1: | a significant reduction
of principal and interest is the only way the debt problem may be
solved |
both and emotion and a belief (-) |
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We feel very strongly that we really need action across the full
range of issues we've identified.
|
Arg0: | We |
REL: | feel |
Argm-MNR: | very strongly |
Arg1: | we really need action across the full
range of issues we've identified |
Roleset feel.03 Verbnet Class: 1 "caress":
Roles:
Arg0:feeler
Arg1:thing felt
Arg2:instrument
Examples:
sensory (-) |
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John felt the lush grass on the skin of his back.
|
Arg0: | John |
REL: | felt |
Arg1: | the lush grass |
Arg2-on: | the skin of his back |
"On the skin of his back" is not a locative because that would imply
that the grass was growing on his back, which would be a little nasty.
Roleset feel.05 Verbnet Class: NONE "perceive to be":
Roles:
Arg1:stimulus
Arg2:perception
Examples:
as comfy as (-) |
person: third
tense: present
aspect: ns
voice: active
form: full
``The mountain bike feels as comfortable as the `paperboy' bike
you had as a kid, but it can do so much more,'' he says.
|
Arg1: | The mountain bike |
REL: | feels |
Arg2-as: | comfortable as the `paperboy' bike you had as a kid |
Predicate
feel_up:
Roleset feel.04 Verbnet Class: 1 "touch, phrasal":
Roles:
Arg0:feeler
Arg1:thing felt
Arg2:instrument
Examples:
hubba hubba (-) |
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John felt Mary up.
|
Arg0: | John |
REL: | felt up |
Arg1: | Mary |
The chances of this showing up in WSJ are about a gazillion to one,
but here it is, just in case.
frames updated by Ruth for NomBank