Rolesets - raise

raise

raise.01 - move upward, quantifiably or metaphorically, (cause of) upward movement/increase

RAISE-V NOTES: Let's use EXT for numericals only, otherwise Arg2-MNR: (from raise.01-v)
RAISING-N NOTES: Based on Bolt data. Comparison to raise.01-n. See VN classes direction-9.4 and crane-40.3.2. Framed by Katie. (from raising.02-n)
RAISE-N NOTES: Based on sentences in nouns-00080. Comparison to raise.01-v, verb-advance.02. See VN classes crane-40.3.2 and put_direction-9.4. Framed by Katie. (from raise.01-n)
Like raise.01-n, this differs from raise.01-v in that it has an extra beneficiary arguement. (from raising.02-n) This frame differs from 'raise-v.01' in that it has arg2 as a recipient/beneficiary. All other args moved up by 1. (from raise.01-n)

Aliases:

raise (v.)
raise (n.)
raising (n.)

Roles:

ARG0-PAG: Agent
ARG1-PPT: Logical subject, patient, thing rising
ARG2-EXT: EXT, amount risen
ARG3-DIR: Start point
ARG4-GOL: End point
ARG5-GOL: beneficiary
ARGM-LOC: medium

straight transitive

The securitiesARG0
will
raiserel
about $ 10 billion in cashARG1
.

with extent and end point

Oil productionARG1
will be
raisedrel
by 11k barrels / dayARG2
to about 321k barrelsARG4
.

with manner

CompaniesARG0
raiserel
their payoutsARG1
most robustlyARG2
only after profits are highARGM-TMP
.

locative

The presidentARG0
raisedrel
a number of issuesARG1
in his 20 - minute speechARGM-LOC
.

non-financial transitive

Mr. ColemanARG0
raisedrel
questions about Mr. Courter 's credibilityARG1
. Arg0 rel Arg1

arg 1

The
raisingrel
of the riverARG1

With benefactives

The
raisingrel
of moneyARG1
for charityARG5

args 2

CNN recently gave most employees
raisesrel
of as much as 15 %ARG2

arg 1 and 2

a
10 %ARG2
payARG1
raiserel

args 1, 3, and 5

theirARG5
15.5 %ARG2
payARG1
raiserel
over three yearsARGM-TMP

args 3 and 4

hisARG5
hourlyARGM-MNR
raiserel
from $ 7.20ARG3
to $ 8.40ARG4

raise.02 - raising funds

RAISE-V NOTES: (from raise.02-v)

Aliases:

raise (v.)

Roles:

ARG0-PAG: getter of money
ARG1-PPT: money
ARG2-DIR: giver of money

all args

The bankers also insist that the loans depend on
the consortiumARG0
raisingrel
more moneyARG1
from new and existing backersARG2
.

raise.03 - rear or nurture

RAISE-V NOTES: (from raise.03-v)
RAISING-N NOTES: Based on Thyme and Sharp data. Comparison to raise.03. No Vn or Fn classes. Framed by Katie. (from raising.01-n)

Aliases:

raise (v.)
raising (n.)

Roles:

ARG0-PAG: parent
ARG1-PPT: child

raise-v

TheyARG0
have
successfullyARGM-MNR
raisedrel
themARG1
on Gambian soilARGM-LOC
.

raising-n: arg 1

dogARG1
raisingrel

fundraise

fundraise.04 - raise funds

FUNDRAISE-V NOTES: Ordinarily this would be "so-and-so raised funds for X" with "funds" in thearg1 position, but "funds" has been glommed onto the verbs itself andso cannot exist as an independent arg. For consistency, though, thebeneficiary is left in arg2. (from fundraise.01-v)
FUNDRAISING-N NOTES: Added by Julia based on BOLT, fundraise-v.01. No corresponding VNcls. (from fundraising.01-n)

Aliases:

fundraise (v.)
fundraising (n.)

Roles:

ARG0-PAG: raiser of funds
ARG1-PPT: amount raised
ARG2-GOL: beneficiary

fundraise-v: polysythesis?

That impressed Robert B. Pamplin , Georgia - Pacific 's chief executive at the time , whom
Mr. HahnARG0
had met while
fundraisingrel
for the instituteARG2
.

fundraising-n: arg2

I work in
educationalARG2
fundraisingrel
and I would be so pi$$ed if I worked at a catholic institution and they tried to pull this BS .

fundraising-n: arg 1

ICDD - sas complete a
successfulARGM-MNR
fundraisingrel
of 800 K ?ARG1
.