argue
argue.01 - provide an argument, say, make an argument for or against something
ARGUE-V NOTES: VN updated by Julia. No VNcls-- Vncls's fit better with other sense. See FN for structure. Comparison with say. (from argue.01-v)ARGUMENT-N NOTES: Based on verb entry argue.01; corresponding Vncls's fit better with other sense. (from argument.01-n)
Aliases:
argue (v.)
argument (n.)
argument (n.)
Roles:
ARG0-PAG: speaker
ARG1-PPT: argument
ARG2-GOL: listener
ARG1-PPT: argument
ARG2-GOL: listener
typical usage
Program tradersARG0
arguerel
that a reinstatement of the rule would destroy the `` pricing efficiency '' of the futures and stock marketsARG1
.ARG0 and ARG2 and ARG1
Sunbelt and the FSLICARG0
arguedrel
to the Fifth U.S. Circuit Court of AppealsARG2
`` that there will never be any assets with which to satisfy a judgment against Sunbelt Savings nor any means to collect from any other party , including FSLICARG1
. ''All Arguments
Darnton extends
hisARG0
argumentrel
to the scandalous libellesARG2
against Marie AntoinetteARG1
.Args 0 & 1
Her husband was not convinced by
herARG0
argumentrel
that they needed a bigger houseARG1
.argue.02 - argue with, have an argument with someone else
ARGUE-V NOTES: Member of Vncls correspond-36.1-1-1, battle-36.4-1, chit_chat-37.6. Comparison with compete, negotiate (from argue.02-v)ARGUMENT-N NOTES: Based on verb entry argue.02; corresponds to Vncls correspond-36.1-1-1, battle-36.4-1, chit_chat-37.6. (from argument.02-n)
Aliases:
argument (n.)
argue (v.)
argue (v.)
Roles:
ARG0-PAG: first arguer
ARG1-COM: second arguer
ARG2-PPT: topic
ARG1-COM: second arguer
ARG2-PPT: topic
ARG0 and ARG1 and ARG2
AndARGM-DIS
do n'tARGM-NEG
arguerel
with themARG1
about their different ideasARG2
.ARG0 and ARG2
Paul and BarnabasARG0
hadARGM-LVB
a bigARGM-ADJ
argumentrel
about thisARG2
.All arguments
She could have stayed at the clinic and finished
herARG0
argumentrel
with FranckARG1
about the relative merits of realism in televisionARG2
.arguable
arguable.03 - able to provide an argument for
ARGUABLE-J NOTES: Added by Julia based on BOLT-1, relation to argue-v.01. (from arguable.01-j)Aliases:
arguable (j.)
Roles:
ARG0-PAG: arguer
ARG1-PPT: argument
ARG2-GOL: audience
ARG1-PPT: argument
ARG2-GOL: audience
args 1, 2
Note that some of these topics could be converted into these s
thatARG1
wouldARGM-MOD
be arguablerel
to a general audienceARG2
if they were de - personalized and established as arguable issues .args 0,1
ItARG1
's notARGM-NEG
arguablerel
by an attorney of integrityARG0
.