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Members: 11, Frames: 3
 
Class Hierarchy
performance-26.7
    performance-26.7-1

Members Key
belt (wn 1; g 1)
chant (wn 1; g 1)
direct (wn 3, 8; g 1)
enact (g 2)
heel (wn 3; g 3)
improvise
intone (wn 2)
model (wn 3; g 3)
perform (wn 3; g 2)
rap (wn 3; g 3)
vocalize (wn 2; g 2)
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 

Roles Reference

Frames Reference Key
NP V NP
   example "Sandy sang a song."
   syntax Agent V Theme
   semantics perform(during(E), Agent, Theme)
NP V
   example "Sandy sang."
   syntax Agent V
   semantics perform(during(E), Agent, Theme)
NP V NP PP.beneficiary
   example "Sandy sang a song for me."
   syntax Agent V Theme {for} Beneficiary
   semantics perform(during(E), Agent, Theme) benefit(E, Beneficiary)

 
No Comments performance-26.7-1
Members: 8, Frames: 1

Members Key
dance (wn 2; g 1)
hum (wn 1; g 1)
play (wn 3, 4, 6, 7, 13, 18, 25, 26; g 2, 4)
recite (wn 1, 2, 3; g 1)
replay (wn 2)
sing (wn 1, 2; g 1)
stage (wn 1)
whistle (wn 3; g 1)
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 

Roles Reference
    no roles

Frames Reference Key
NP V NP.beneficiary NP
   example "Claire drew me a picture."
   syntax Agent V Beneficiary Theme
   semantics ¬exist(start(E), Theme) exist(result(E), Theme) cause(Agent, E) benefit(E, Beneficiary\ )

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