Return Home | Back | Search VerbNet v3.3 View or Manage all comments | University of Colorado

No Comments amalgamate-22.2
Members: 1, Frames: 2
 
Class Hierarchy
amalgamate-22.2
    amalgamate-22.2-1
        amalgamate-22.2-1-1
    amalgamate-22.2-2
        amalgamate-22.2-2-1
    amalgamate-22.2-3
        amalgamate-22.2-3-1
            amalgamate-22.2-3-1-1
        amalgamate-22.2-3-2

Members Key
intermarry (wn 1)

Roles Reference

Frames Reference Key
NP V ADVP-Middle PP
   example "The folk songs alternated well with pop songs."
   syntax Patient V ADV {with} Co-Patient
   semantics degradation_material_integrity(result(E), Patient) degradation_material_integrity(result(E), Co-Patient) mingled(result(E), Patient, Co-Patient)
NP V ADVP-Middle
   example "The pieces interconnected easily."
   syntax Patient <+plural> V ADV
   semantics together(end(E), Patient, Co-Patient)

 
No Comments amalgamate-22.2-1
Members: 5, Frames: 3

Members Key
couple (wn 1, 2; g 1)
incorporate (wn 1, 4; g 1)
integrate (wn 1, 3; g 1)
match (wn 3; g 3)
overlap
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 

Roles Reference

Frames Reference Key
NP V NP PP.co-patient
   example "Diabetics can now incorporate sugar into their desserts."
   syntax Agent V Patient {into to with} Co-Patient
   semantics cause(Agent, E) degradation_material_integrity(result(E), Patient) degradation_material_integrity(result(E), Co-Patient) mingled(result(E), Patient, Co-Patient)
NP V NP
   example "A new firm will integrate their ice cream production lines."
   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), Patient_I, Patient_j)
NP V PP.co-patient
   example "Ice cream integrates with desserts."
   syntax Patient V {with} Co-Patient
   semantics degradation_material_integrity(result(E), Patient) degradation_material_integrity(result(E), Co-Patient) mingled(result(E), Patient, Co-Patient)

 
No Comments amalgamate-22.2-1-1
Members: 4, Frames: 1

Members Key
amalgamate (wn 1)
coalesce (wn 1, 2)
consolidate (fn 1; wn 1, 3, 4, 5; g 1, 2)
intermingle (wn 1)

Roles Reference
    no roles

Frames Reference Key
NP V
   example "The yolks and the whites intermingled."
   syntax Patient <+plural> V
   semantics degradation_material_integrity(result(E), Patient_i) degradation_material_integrity(result(E), Patient_j) mingled(result(E), Patient_i, Patient_j)

 
No Comments amalgamate-22.2-2
Members: 14, Frames: 3

Members Key
affiliate (wn 2, 1; g 1)
associate (wn 1, 2, 3; g 1, 2)
compare (fn 1, 1; wn 1, 2, 3; g 1, 2)
confederate (wn 1, 2)
confuse (fn 2; wn 1, 4; g 1, 3)
conjoin (wn 1)
entangle (wn 1)
identity
incorporate (wn 1, 4; g 1)
integrate (wn 1, 3; g 1)
muddle (wn 2)
pair (fn 3; wn 1, 2, 5; g 1)
team (fn 4; wn 1; g 1)
total (fn 5, 6; wn 1, 2; g 1)
 
 
 
 
 
 

Roles Reference

Frames Reference Key
NP V NP PP.co-patient
   example "The merger associated company A with company B."
   syntax Agent V Patient {with} Co-Patient
   semantics cause(Agent, E) together(end(E), Patient, Co-Patient)
NP V NP
   example "The merger associated the two companies."
   syntax Agent V Patient <+plural>
   semantics cause(Agent, E) together(end(E), Patient_i, Patient_j)
NP V PP
   example "Company A associated with Company B."
   syntax Patient V {with} Co-Patient
   semantics together(end(E), Patient, Co-Patient)

 
No Comments amalgamate-22.2-2-1
Members: 25, Frames: 1

Members Key
alternate (wn 1, 4, 5; g 1, 3)
coalesce (wn 1)
coincide (fn 3; wn 2; g 1)
conflate (wn 1)
consolidate (fn 1; wn 1, 3; g 1)
contrast (wn 2; g 1)
correlate (wn 1, 2; g 1)
crisscross (wn 1)
entwine (wn 1, 2)
harmonize (fn 4; wn 1)
interchange (wn 2, 3, 4; g 2, 3)
interconnect (wn 1, 2)
interlace (wn 1)
interlink (wn 1, 2)
interlock (wn 1, 3)
intermingle (wn 1)
interrelate (wn 2)
intersperse (wn 1)
intertwine (wn 1)
interweave (wn 1)
mate (wn 1, 2; g 1, 2)
repackage
rhyme (wn 2)
unify (fn 2, 1; wn 2, 5; g 1)
unite (fn 2, 1; wn 2, 3, 4, 6; g 1)
 
 
 

Roles Reference
    no roles

Frames Reference Key
NP V
   example "Plays and ballets alternate."
   syntax Patient <+plural> V
   semantics together(end(E), Patient_i, Patient_j)

 
No Comments amalgamate-22.2-3
Members: 1, Frames: 1

Members Key
oppose (wn 4; g 2)

Roles Reference
    no roles

Frames Reference Key
NP V NP
   example "John opposed the two ideas."
   syntax Agent V Patient <+plural>
   semantics cause(Agent, E) together(end(E), Patient_i, Patient_j)

 
No Comments amalgamate-22.2-3-1
Members: 2, Frames: 1

Members Key
figure
introduce (wn 1, 2, 4, 6; g 1, 2, 3)

Roles Reference
    no roles

Frames Reference Key
NP V NP PP.co-patient
   example "John introduced Mary to me."
   syntax Agent V Patient {to} Co-Patient
   semantics cause(Agent, E) together(end(E), Patient, Co-Patient)

 
No Comments amalgamate-22.2-3-1-1
Members: 3, Frames: 1

Members Key
marry (fn 1; wn 1, 2; g 1, 2)
remarry (wn 1)
wed (fn 1; wn 1, 2; g 1)

Roles Reference

Frames Reference Key
NP V
   example "John and Mary married."
   syntax Patient <+plural> V
   semantics together(end(E), Patient_i, Patient_j)

 
No Comments amalgamate-22.2-3-2
Members: 1, Frames: 1

Members Key
engage (wn 5; g 3)

Roles Reference

Frames Reference Key
NP V
   example "John and Mary are engaged."
   syntax Patient <+plural> V
   semantics together(end(E), Patient_i, Patient_j)

Search:   
 

This page generated on 2017.8.30 at 11:31 AM.
Reference | Class Hierarchy Contact | VerbNet Download & License