Predicate: subject
Roleset id: subject.01 , cause, required to undergo, contingent upon some procedure, experience, Source: , vncls: , framnet:
subject.01: SUBJECT-V NOTES: Frames file for 'subject' based on sentences in financial subcorpus, adjectival variant based on BOLT-1. NoVerbnet entry. (from subject.01-v) SUBJECT-J NOTES: Automatically created by Julia as an alias file for unification. (from subject.01-j)
Aliases:
Alias | FrameNet | VerbNet |
subject (v.) | | |
subject (j.) | | |
Roles:
        Arg0-PAG: causer
        Arg1-PPT: induced experiencer
        Arg2-PPT: procedure
Example: passivized
        person: ns,  tense: present,  aspect: ns,  voice: passive,  form: participle
        That meant no trading would occur in the final seconds, as a way of making sure that [last-second orders]-1 aren't subjected *trace*-1 to a sudden price swing that would upset customers.
        Argm-neg: n't
        Rel: subjected
        Arg1: *trace*
        Arg2: to a sudden price swing that would upset customers
Example: ARG0 and ARG1 and ARG2
        He may take the Fifth in a civil matter only if he has a good faith and justifiable belief that his testimony may subject him to criminal prosecution .
        Arg0: his testimony
        Argm-mod: may
        Rel: subject
        Arg1: him
        Arg2: to criminal prosecution
Example: adjectival rel: subject
        person: ns,  tense: ns,  aspect: ns,  voice: ns,  form: ns
        If you are subject to a court order restraining from harassing , stalking , or threatening ...
        Arg1: you
        Rel: subject
        Arg2: to a court order restraining from harassing, stalking, or threatening
Example: adjectival, disambiguating example
        person: ns,  tense: ns,  aspect: ns,  voice: ns,  form: ns
        The students were told that their lockers were subject to search.
        Arg1: their lockers
        Rel: subject
        Arg2: to search
Roleset id: subject.02 , prone, likely to be affected by, Source: , vncls: , framnet:
subject.02: SUBJECT-J NOTES:02 sense arose in AMR unification discussion, framed by Claire. Consider whether or not an outside causer makessense when distinguishing these two senses. No one (outside ofdeities perhaps) subjects children or networks to colds and failure,but an Agent is present in causing lockers to be searched.
Aliases:
Alias | FrameNet | VerbNet |
subject (j.) | | |
Roles:
        Arg1-PPT: likely undergoer
        Arg2-PPT: thing often undergone
Example: All args
        person: ns,  tense: ns,  aspect: ns,  voice: ns,  form: ns
        The small child was subject to colds and fever.
        Arg1: The small child
        Rel: subject
        Arg2: to colds and fever
Example: All args
        person: ns,  tense: ns,  aspect: ns,  voice: ns,  form: ns
        The network is subject to failure.
        Arg1: The network
        Rel: subject
        Arg2: to failure
Predicate: subjective
Roleset id: subjective.03 , particular to person experience, Source: , vncls: , framnet:
subjective.03: SUBJECTIVE-J NOTES: Added automatically by Julia. (from subjective.01-j)
Aliases:
Alias | FrameNet | VerbNet |
subjective (j.) | | |
Roles:
        Arg1-PPT: subjective entity
        Arg2-PAG: perceiver
Example:
        Stress is subjective; it makes different people feel different things
        Arg1: Stress
        Rel: subjective