Rolesets - address

address

address.01 - put an address on, or speak to

ADDRESS-V NOTES: Frames file for 'address' based on sentences in financial subcorpusand automatic expansion via verbnet. Member of VN class illustrate-25.3. (from address.01-v)

Aliases:

address (v.)
addressing (n.)

Roles:

ARG0-PAG: addresser
ARG1-GOL: item being addressed (letter, speech, etc)
ARG2-PPT: hearer/recipient
ARG3-PRD: address as

address-v: not quite literal

Mr. Skase 's statementARG1
was
addressedrel
to the stock exchangeARG2
and appeared to be a response to the inquiry .

ARG0 and ARG2

In a historic speechARGM-LOC
,
President ClintonARG0
has
addressedrel
the people of VietnamARG2
,
urging them to work with Americans to heal the wounds of warARGM-PRD
.

ARG0 and ARG2 and ARG1

Saddam HusseinARG0
addressedrel
the nationARG2
in a speech filled with rhetoric and a declaration of victoryARG1
.

address.02 - deal with

ADDRESS-V NOTES: No relevant VN class. (from address.02-v)

Aliases:

address (v.)
addressing (n.)

Roles:

ARG0-PAG: agent
ARG1-PPT: dealing with what
ARG2-PRD: answer, dealing how

address-v: just transitive

That should help
IBMARG0
addressrel
the damage that a resurgent Storage Technology Corp. has inflicted in that marketARG1
.

address-v: with answer

DigitalARG0
hopes to
addressrel
thatARG1
with the debut of its first mainframe - class computers next TuesdayARG2
.

address.03 - answer, pay attention to

ADDRESS-N NOTES: Roleset based on verb entry address.02, OntoNotes grouping address-n sense 3; no relevant mapping to VN. Comparison to verb-speak.01. (from address.01-n)

Aliases:

address (n.)
addressing (n.)
deliver_address (l.)
give_address (l.)

Roles:

ARG0-PAG: talker
ARG1-PPT: subject
ARG2-GOL: hearer

address-n: Args 1 & 2

In a
foreign - policyARG1
addressrel
before the Soviet legislatureARG2
, theforeign minister conceded that the radar station in Krasnoyarskbreached the superpower Anti - Ballistic Missile treaty and said itwould be dismantled .

ARG0 and ARG2

In the run - up to the US presidential election , there has been an effort by anti - Communist forces in the US to " demonize " China , and
Jiang 'sARG0
addressrel
to the UNARG2
-
which was very friendly in tone and was delivered in EnglishARGM-ADJ
- is widely believed to have effectively improved the negative image of China in the US .

address-n: All arguments

The
general 'sARG0
farewellARG1
addressrel
to the troopsARG2
was quite moving .

address-n: Args 0 & 2

The
principal 'sARG0
addressrel
to the high schoolARG2
came over the PA system .