Rolesets - pose

pose

pose.01 - pretend

POSE NAME NOTES: Changed definition from "adopt an attitude, role" to "pretend", to clarify sense distinction with pose.03. Original args/example are unchanged. For iSAT.
POSE-V NOTES: Frames file for 'pose' based on sentences in wsj and automaticexpansion via verbnet. (from pose.01-v predicate notes)
POSING-N NOTES: Frames file for 'pose' based on sentences in wsj and automaticexpansion via verbnet. (from posing.01-n predicate notes)

Aliases:

posing (n.)
pose (v.)

Roles:

ARG0-PAG: player
ARG1-PRD: role

context? We don't need no steenkin' context!

A bunch of tans and bathing suitsARG0
posingrel
as lovable lifeguardsARG1
.

pose.02 - pose a question, problem, etc

POSE-V NOTES: Treebank adopts a range of syntaces for 'pose a challenge to' 'pose aproblem for' etc. You may have to pull apart a constituent to get tothe arguments. (from pose.02-v)
POSING-N NOTES: Treebank adopts a range of syntaces for 'pose a challenge to' 'pose aproblem for' etc. You may have to pull apart a constituent to get tothe arguments. (from posing.02-n)

Aliases:

pose (v.)
posing (n.)

Roles:

ARG0-PAG: poser
ARG1-PPT: question, etc
ARG2-GOL: hearer

straight transitive

But
Japan 's power in the regionARG0
alsoARGM-DIS
is sparking fears of domination and
posingrel
fresh policy questionsARG1
.

with hearer

It is n't clear , however , whether
support for the proposalARG0
will be broad enough to
poserel
a serious challengeARG1
to the White House 's acid - rain planARG2
.

pose.03 - adopt a physical position for viewing or documenting

NOTES: Added for iSAT-AMR. Nominal "pose" is not an alias. It appears to refer to an attitude ("his confrontational pose is just simple and harmless musical jealousy") or the resultant position of a physical posing event, but not the posing event itself; this is supported by the fact that you can do other things with a pose ("Rihanna worked a pose in a canary Oscar de la Renta two-piece ensemble").

Aliases:

pose (v.)

Roles:

ARG0-PAG: external agent/viewer/documenter
ARG1-PPT: entity posing
ARG2-PRP: purpose
ARG3-LOC: location

typical usage

The newlywedsARG1
posedrel
for photosARG2
.

agent as subject, where we'd expect it

ReissARG0
often
posesrel
his sittersARG1
in white spaceARG3
.

agent in PP (agents of posing events are also the beneficiaries! No evidence found for separate roles)

AllARG1
previously
posedrel
for LeibovitzARG0
in Disney theme park adsARG2
.

with manner

She states
sheARG1
will never
poserel
nudeARGM-MNR
.