problematic
problematic.01 - constituting a problem (used in older corpora prior to UMR 2.0--check usage list)
PROBLEMATIC-J NOTES: Added by Julia based on BOLT-4,5. (from problematic.01-j)Aliases:
problem (n.)
problematic (j.)
problematic (j.)
Roles:
ARG0-PAG: problematic entity/situation
ARG1-PPT: further description of the nature of the problem
ARG2-GOL: problematic for whom, entity suffering due to problem
ARG1-PPT: further description of the nature of the problem
ARG2-GOL: problematic for whom, entity suffering due to problem
problematic-j: args 0, 1
This approachARG0
is problematicrel
of the solutions ' inherent performance limitations and scalability bottlenecksARG1
.problem-n
She is having
problemsrel
with her colostomy bagARG0
.(p / problematic-01 :ARG0 (d / devices :name (n / name :op1 "colostomy" :op2 "bag") :poss s) :ARG2 (s / she))
problem
problem.02 - cause/have/pose difficulty for someone (use starting with UMR2.0, 2024)
NOTES: Added by Julia during :domain retrofits for UMR.Aliases:
problem (n.)
problematic (j.)
have_problem (l.)
pose_problem (l.)
make_problem (l.)
give_problem (l.)
problematic (j.)
have_problem (l.)
pose_problem (l.)
make_problem (l.)
give_problem (l.)
Roles:
ARG0-PAG: external agent, causing the problem
ARG1-PPT: the problem itself
ARG2-GOL: who is experiencing the problem
ARG3-VSP: attributive, further description of the problem
ARG1-PPT: the problem itself
ARG2-GOL: who is experiencing the problem
ARG3-VSP: attributive, further description of the problem
problematic-j
This approachARG1
is problematicrel
of the solutions ' inherent performance limitations and scalability bottlenecksARG3
.have_problem-l
SheARG2
is having problemsrel
with her colostomy bagARG1
.the_problem_with_X
The
problemrel
with most of you liberalsARG3
is that you never know what the fuck you 're talking aboutARG1
.