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Class Hierarchy
mix-22.1
    mix-22.1-1
        mix-22.1-1-1
    mix-22.1-2
        mix-22.1-2-1

Members Key
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Roles Reference
  • Agent [+int_control]
  • Patient [+concrete]
  • Co-Patient [+concrete]

Frames Reference Key
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No Comments mix-22.1-1
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Members Key
admix (wn 1)
consolidate (fn 1; wn 1, 3, 4, 5; g 1, 2)
cream (wn 1; g 1)
intermix (wn 1)
scramble (wn 3, 4; g 2)
tumble (wn 6; g 3)
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 

Roles Reference
    no roles

Frames Reference Key
NP V NP PP.co-patient
   example "Herman mixed the eggs with the cream."
   syntax Agent V Patient {with into to} Co-Patient
   semantics cause(Agent, E) degradation_material_integrity(result(E), Patient) degradation_material_integrity(result(E), Co-Patient) mingled(result(E), physical, Patient, Co-Patient)
NP V NP
   example "Herman mixed the eggs."
   syntax Agent V Patient <+plural>
   semantics cause(Agent, E) degradation_material_integrity(result(E), Patient_i) degradation_material_integrity(result(E), Patient_j) mingled(result(E), physical, Patient_i, Patient_j)
NP V NP NP together
   example "Herman mixed the eggs and the cream together."
   syntax Agent V Patient <+plural> (together)
   semantics cause(Agent, E) degradation_material_integrity(result(E), Patient_i) degradation_material_integrity(result(E), Patient_j) mingled(result(E), physical, Patient_i, Patient_j)
NP V PP.co-patient
   example "The eggs mixed with the cream."
   syntax Patient V {with into to} Co-Patient
   semantics degradation_material_integrity(result(E), Patient) degradation_material_integrity(result(E), Co-Patient) mingled(result(E), physical, Patient, Co-Patient)
NP V ADVP-Middle PP
   example "Eggs mix well with cream."
   syntax Patient V ADV {with into to} Co-Patient
   semantics property(Patient+Co-Patient, Prop) Adv(Prop)
NP V ADVP-Middle
   example "Eggs mix well."
   syntax Patient <+plural> V ADV
   semantics property(Patient_i+Patient_j, Prop) Adv(Prop)
NP NP V ADVP-Middle together
   example "Eggs and cream mix well together."
   syntax Patient <+plural> V ADV (together)
   semantics property(Patient_i+Patient_j, Prop) Adv(Prop)

 
No Comments mix-22.1-1-1
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Members Key
amalgamate (wn 1)
blend (fn 1, 2; wn 1; g 1)
coalesce (wn 1, 2)
combine (fn 1, 2; wn 3; g 1)
commingle (fn 1, 2; wn 1)
compound (fn 1; wn 2, 4, 5; g 2)
decoct (wn 1, 2, 2, 3; g 1)
fuse (fn 1, 2, 3; wn 1; g 1)
meld (fn 1; wn 3)
merge (fn 1, 2; wn 2; g 2)
mingle (wn 1)
mix (fn 1; wn 1, 4; g 1)
recombine (wn 1, 2, 3)
 
 
 
 
 
 
 

Roles Reference
    no roles

Frames Reference Key
NP V
   example "The eggs and the cream mixed."
   syntax Patient <+plural> V
   semantics degradation_material_integrity(result(E), Patient_i) degradation_material_integrity(result(E), Patient_j) mingled(result(E), physical, Patient_i, Patient_j)
NP NP V together
   example "The eggs and the cream mixed together."
   syntax Patient <+plural> V (together)
   semantics degradation_material_integrity(result(E), Patient_i) degradation_material_integrity(result(E), Patient_j) mingled(result(E), physical, Patient_i, Patient_j)

 
No Comments mix-22.1-2
Members: 2, Frames: 6

Members Key
add (fn 1; wn 1; g 1, 2)
tie (fn 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6; wn 4, 8; g 1)

Roles Reference
    no roles

Frames Reference Key
NP V NP PP.co-patient
   example "Herman added a computer to the network."
   syntax Agent V Patient {with into to} Co-Patient
   semantics cause(Agent, E) together(end(E), physical, Patient, Co-Patient)
NP V NP
   example "Herman connected the computers."
   syntax Agent V Patient <+plural>
   semantics cause(Agent, E) together(end(E), physical, Patient_i, Patient_j)
NP V NP together
   example "Herman connected the computers together."
   syntax Agent V Patient <+plural> (together)
   semantics cause(Agent, E) together(end(E), physical, Patient_i, Patient_j)
NP V ADVP-Middle PP
   example "This computer will connect well to the network."
   syntax Patient V ADV {with into to} Co-Patient
   semantics property(Patient+Co-Patient, Prop) Adv(Prop)
NP V ADVP-Middle
   example "These computers connected well."
   syntax Patient <+plural> V ADV
   semantics property(Patient_i+Patient_j, Prop) Adv(Prop)
NP V ADVP-Middle
   example "These computers connected well together."
   syntax Patient <+plural> V ADV (together)
   semantics property(Patient_i+Patient_j, Prop) Adv(Prop)

 
No Comments mix-22.1-2-1
Members: 8, Frames: 3

Members Key
connect (fn 1, 2; wn 1; g 1)
join (fn 1; wn 2, 4, 5; g 1)
link (fn 1; wn 2, 3, 4; g 2)
network (wn 1)
pair (fn 1; wn 2, 4; g 1)
pool (wn 1)
rejoin (wn 1; g 1)
unite (wn 2, 3, 4, 6; g 1)
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 

Roles Reference
    no roles

Frames Reference Key
NP V PP.patient
   example "My computer connected to his computer."
   syntax Patient V {with into to} Co-Patient
   semantics together(end(E), physical, Patient, Co-Patient)
NP V
   example "Our computers connected."
   syntax Patient <+plural> V
   semantics together(end(E), physical, Patient_i, Patient_j)
NP V together
   example "Our computers connected together."
   syntax Patient <+plural> V (together)
   semantics together(end(E), physical, Patient_i, Patient_j)

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