Predicate: new
Roleset id: new.01 , be newly created; recently come into being, Source: , vncls: , framnet:
new.01: Default to this sense when there is ambiguity or doubt
Aliases:
Alias | FrameNet | VerbNet |
new (j.) | | |
Roles:
        Arg1-PPT: new object
Example: Portlandia, all args (example 1)
        The company has a new product
        Rel: new
        Arg1: product
Example: all args (example 2)
        We will discuss new developments in the economic crisis
        Rel: new
        Arg1: developments
Example: use this sense for new positions
        Having a new leader every 4 years doesn't make a country unstable
        Rel: new
        Arg1: leader
Example: AMR-only adverbial use
        Newly married people can have trouble adjusting
        Rel: newly
        Arg1: married
Example: AMR-only adverbial use
        I just bought a new car
        Rel: new
        Arg1: car
Roleset id: new.02 , new to; novel; have an existing idea, state or circumstance apply to new targets, Source: , vncls: , framnet:
new.02: Avoid using this for newly acquired possessions, unless it is very explicit that they are not literally new.
Aliases:
Alias | FrameNet | VerbNet |
new (j.) | | |
Roles:
        Arg1-PPT: entity that seems new
        Arg2-PPT: person/place for whom arg1 is new; experiencer of newness
Example: locational arg2
        We've been encountering this species in new areas
        Rel: new
        Arg2: areas
Example: all args (example 2)
        He is new to the idea of waking up at 5am.
        Rel: new
        Arg2: He
        Arg1: to the idea of waking up at 5am
Example: no arg2 in Propbank scope
        I like meeting new people
        Rel: new
        Arg1: people