Predicate: charge

Roleset id: charge.01 , asking price, Source: , vncls: , framnet:

charge.01: CHARGE-V NOTES: Based on financial subcorpus. Member of VNcls bill-54.5. (from charge.01-v) CHARGE-N NOTES: Roleset based on verb entry charge.01, OntoNotes grouping charge-n sense 3; maps to VN class bill-54.5. Framed by Claire. (from charge.01-n)

Aliases:

AliasFrameNetVerbNet
charge (v.)Commerce_collect
charge (n.)

Roles:

        Commodity and buyer can be hard to distinguish, especially if thepreposition is "for". Try substituting in "to"; it will work forbuyer but not for commodity. (from charge.01-v)
        Arg0-PAG: seller (vnrole: 54.5-agent)
        Arg1-VSP: asking price (vnrole: 54.5-asset)
        Arg2-GOL: buyer (vnrole: 54.5-recipient)
        Arg3-CAU: commodity (vnrole: 54.5-asset)

Example: charge-v: price and buyer

        [Traditional stock managers]-1 like *trace*-1 to charge higher fees for smaller investors.

        Arg0: *trace*-1
        Rel: charge
        Arg1: higher fees
        Arg2: for smaller investors

Example: ARG1 and ARG0 and ARG2 and ARG3

        The closely watched funds rate is what banks charge each other on overnight loans .

        Arg1: what
        Arg0: banks
        Rel: charge
        Arg2: each other
        Arg3: on overnight loans

Example: charge-n: NP only, Args 0, 2 & 3

        The charge on loans to depository institutions by the New YorkFederal Reserve Bank

        Rel: charge
        Arg3: on loans
        Arg2: to depository institutions
        Arg0: by the New York Federal Reserve Bank

Example: charge-n: Args 0 & 2

        They submitted their charges to customers at the end of each month.

        Arg0: their
        Rel: charges
        Arg2: to customers

Example: charge-n: Arg 3 only

        person: ns,  tense: ns,  aspect: ns,  voice: ns,  form: ns

        Admission charges at movie theaters have been going up recently.

        Arg3: Admission
        Rel: charges

Example: charge-n: Args 0, 1, 3

        person: ns,  tense: ns,  aspect: ns,  voice: ns,  form: ns

        Their charge of ?14 (?13,95) for breakfast is extortionate.

        Arg0: Their
        Rel: charge
        Arg1: of ?14 (?13,95)
        Arg3: for breakfast

Roleset id: charge.02 , walk quickly, Source: , vncls: , framnet:

charge.02: CHARGE-V NOTES: Member of VNcls run-51.3.2. (from charge.02-v) CHARGE-N NOTES: Roleset based on verb entry charge.02, OntoNotes grouping charge-n sense 5; maps to VN class run-51.3.2. Framed by Claire. (from charge.02-n)

Aliases:

AliasFrameNetVerbNet
charge (v.)Attack
charge (n.)

Roles:

        Arg0-PPT: entity in motion (vnrole: 51.3.2-theme)
        Arg1-PPT: path (vnrole: 51.3.2-theme)

Example: ARG0 and ARG1

        She charged ahead of the government and the law to establish Hochiminh City Food Co. as the biggest rice dealer in the country .

        Arg0: She
        Rel: charged
        Arg1: ahead of the government and the law
        Argm-prp: to establish Hochiminh City Food Co. as the biggest rice dealer in the country

Example: charge-v: with arg0

        person: ns,  tense: ns,  aspect: ns,  voice: ns,  form: ns

        Rupert charged his horse across and into Ireton.

        Arga: Rupert
        Rel: charged
        Arg0: his horse
        Arg1: across and into Ireton

Example: charge-v: transitive, with argM-GOL

        person: ns,  tense: ns,  aspect: ns,  voice: ns,  form: ns

        The soldiers charged the enemy (line).

        Arg0: The soldiers
        Rel: charged
        Argm-gol: the enemy (line)

Example: charge-n: Arg 0 only

        The wrestler's charge carried him past his adversary.

        Arg0: The wrestler's
        Rel: charge

Example: charge-n: All arguments

        The offensive charge of the field gained their football team 22 yards in the last play.

        Arg0: offensive
        Rel: charge
        Arg1: of the field

Roleset id: charge.03 , supply, as with electricity, Source: , vncls: , framnet:

charge.03: CHARGE-V NOTES: Member of VNcls equip-13.4.2. (from charge.03-v)

Aliases:

AliasFrameNetVerbNet
charge (v.)

Roles:

        Arg0-PAG: supplier (vnrole: 13.4.2-agent)
        Arg1-GOL: battery, usually (vnrole: 13.4.2-recipient)
        Arg2-PPT: instrument (defaults to electricity) (vnrole: 13.4.2-theme)

Example: ARG0 and ARG1

        and they 've charged it three different ways /.

        Argm-dis: and
        Arg0: they
        Rel: charged
        Arg1: it
        Argm-mnr: three different ways

Example: charge-v: metaphorical batteries

        John charged his batteries with a quadruple shot of espresso.

        Arg0: John
        Rel: charged
        Arg1: his batteries
        Arg2: with a quadruple shot of espresso

Roleset id: charge.04 , buy on credit, Source: , vncls: , framnet:

charge.04: CHARGE-V NOTES: No VNcls. (from charge.04-v) CHARGE-N NOTES: Roleset based on verb entry charge.04, OntoNotes grouping charge-n sense 14; no relevantmapping to VN. Framed by Claire. (from charge.05-n)

Aliases:

AliasFrameNetVerbNet
charge (v.)
charge (n.)

Roles:

        Arg0-PAG: buyer
        Arg1-PPT: thing charged (amount, item)
        Arg2-MNR: credit

Example: charge-v: all args

        During the third quarter, the company charged about $46 million against earnings in reducing goodwill.

        Argm-tmp: During the third quarter
        Arg0: the company
        Rel: charged
        Arg1: about $ 46 million
        Arg2: against earnings
        Argm-adv: in reducing goodwill

Example: ARG1 and ARG0 and ARG2

        Labor gets 25 pence -LRB- 39 cents -RRB- for every 100 -LRB- about $ 155 -RRB- that a user charges to the card .

        Arg1: [every 100 -LRB- about $ 155 -RRB-][that]
        Arg0: a user
        Rel: charges
        Arg2: to the card

Roleset id: charge.05 , make an allegation or criminal charge against someone, Source: , vncls: , framnet:

charge.05: CHARGE-V NOTES: No VNcls. (from charge.05-v) CHARGE-N NOTES: Roleset based on verb entries charge.05 and charge.06, OntoNotes grouping charge-n senses 3& 4; maps to VN class equip-13.4.2. Framed by Claire. (from charge.03-n)

Aliases:

AliasFrameNetVerbNet
charge (n.)
make_charge (l.)
charge (v.)Notification_of_charges Imposing_obligation

Roles:

        These roles differ from charge.05 verb roles because of annotation issues described in predicate note. (from charge.03-n)
        Arg0-PAG: assigner
        Arg1-PPT: assigned
        Arg2-PRD: role or crime

Example: charge-v: usually as crime

        Royal Business Group Inc. said [it]-1 filed suit in federal court here *trace*-1 charging Realist Inc. and its directors with violating federal securities laws ``by engaging in a scheme to prevent'' Royal from acquiring Realist.

        Arg0: *trace*-1
        Rel: charging
        Arg1: Realist Inc. and its directors
        Arg2: with violating federal securities laws ``by engaging in a scheme to prevent'' Royal from acquiring Realist

Example: charge-v: passivized crime

        [Mr. Antar]-2 was charged *trace*-2 last month in a civil suit filed in federal court in Newark by the Securities and Exchange Commission.

        Rel: charged
        Arg1: *trace*-2
        Argm-tmp: last month
        Argm-loc: in a civil suit filed in federal court in Newark by the Securities and Exchange Commission

Example: charge-n: Fragment, Args 0 & 1

        its largely successful defense of antitrust charges by the UnitedStates Football League

        Arg2: antitrust
        Rel: charges
        Arg0: by the United States Football League

Example: charge-n: Charged with a crime

        person: ns,  tense: ns,  aspect: ns,  voice: ns,  form: ns

        Prosecuters around Taiwan dealt with more than 2,000 cases concerning black - gold offenses, and brought charges against 30 elected officials and representatives.

        Rel: charges
        Arg1: against 30 elected officials and representatives

Example: charge-n: Arg 2 only

        person: ns,  tense: ns,  aspect: ns,  voice: ns,  form: ns

        The newspaper published charges that the attorney had tried to bribe members of the jury.

        Rel: charges
        Arg2: that the attorney had tried to bribe members of the jury.

Example: charge-n: Args 0 and 1

        person: ns,  tense: ns,  aspect: ns,  voice: ns,  form: ns

        House Speaker Nancy Pelosi said Friday she won't talk any more about her charge that the CIA lied in 2002 about using waterboarding.

        Arg0: her
        Rel: charge
        Arg2: that the CIA lied in 2002 about using waterboarding.

Roleset id: charge.06 , allege (an utterance or complement clause), Source: , vncls: , framnet:

charge.06: CHARGE-V NOTES: No VNcls. This is clearly closely related to the "charge with a crime" sense, but the syntax is completely different. (from charge.06-v)

Aliases:

AliasFrameNetVerbNet
charge (v.)Notification_of_charges Judgment_communication

Roles:

        Arg0-PAG: speaker
        Arg1-PPT: utterance

Example: charge-v: transitive

        Pharmacia, based in Upsala, Sweden, had charged in a lawsuit against MedChem that MedChem's AMVISC product line infringes on the Pharmacia patent.

        Arg0: Pharmacia, based in Upsala, Sweden,
        Rel: charged
        Argm-loc: in a lawsuit against MedChem
        Arg1: that MedChem's AMVISC product line infringes on the Pharmacia patent

Roleset id: charge.08 , to be in charge of something, have a responsibility or role, Source: , vncls: , framnet:

charge.08: CHARGE-N NOTES: Roleset based loosely on verb entry charge.05 (but not unified) OntoNotes grouping charge-n sense 6; no relevant mapping to VN. Framed by Claire. (from charge.04-n)

Aliases:

AliasFrameNetVerbNet
charge (n.)
charge (v.)
take_charge (l.)

Roles:

        Arg0-PAG: Person assigning responsibility (rare)
        Arg1-PPT: Person that the responsibility is assigned to
        Arg2-PRD: responsibility itself, role

Example: charge-n: Args 0 & 1

        person: ns,  tense: ns,  aspect: ns,  voice: ns,  form: ns

        The judge's charge to the jury was to ignore the preceding statement of the witness.

        Arg0: The judge's
        Rel: charge
        Arg1: to the jury

Example: charge-v: not a crime

        person: ns,  tense: ns,  aspect: ns,  voice: active,  form: full

        Instead, [an appropriate institution]*-4 should be charged [*-4]with the job of preventing chaos in the market: the Federal Reserve.

        Argm-mod: should
        Rel: charged
        Arg1: [*-4]
        Arg2: with the job of preventing chaos in the market

Example: take_charge-l

        In September 1942, Groves took charge of the Manhattan Project.

        Argm-tmp: In September 1942
        Arg1: Groves
        Argm-lvb: took
        Rel: charge
        Arg1: of the Manhattan Project

Example: charge-n: Args 1 & 2

        person: ns,  tense: ns,  aspect: ns,  voice: ns,  form: ns

        The spy fulfilled his charge of smuggling fissile materials into the country.

        Arg1: his
        Rel: charge
        Arg2: of smuggling fissile materials into the country

Example: charge-n: Arg 2 only (very common)

        person: ns,  tense: ns,  aspect: ns,  voice: ns,  form: ns

        Malcolm S. Todt was named vice president and senior officer in charge of equipment leasing to municipalities , a new effort of this bond insurer .

        Rel: charge
        Arg2: of equipment leasing to municipalities, a new effort of this bond insurer.


Predicate: charge_off

Roleset id: charge_off.07 , charge off: emit hastily(?), Source: , vncls: , framnet:

charge_off.07: CHARGE_OFF-V NOTES: Seems to be equivalent to 'discharge'. No VNcls. (from charge.07-v)

Aliases:

AliasFrameNetVerbNet
charge_off (v.)

Roles:

        Arg0-PAG: sender
        Arg1-PPT: thing sent

Example: charge-v: transitive

        The bank charged off $53 million in loans during the quarter.

        Arg0: The bank
        Rel: [ charged] [ off]
        Arg1: $ 53 million in loans
        Argm-tmp: during the quarter