articulate
articulate.01 - speak clearly, move articularors to pronuonce and enunciate
ARTICULATE-V NOTES: Verbnet entry say-37.7. (from articulate.01-v)ARTICULATION-N NOTES: Based on Sharp data. Comparison to articulate-v.. Articulate.01 is a member of VN class say-37.7-1. Articulate is a member of FNclass Expressing_publicly.Framed by Katie. (from articulation.01-n)
I doubt the hearer arg would ever appear, but class membershippredicts it. (from articulate.01-v)
Aliases:
articulate (v.)
articulation (n.)
articulation (n.)
Roles:
ARG0-PAG: speaker
ARG1-PPT: utterance
ARG2-GOL: hearer (in theory possible)
ARG1-PPT: utterance
ARG2-GOL: hearer (in theory possible)
just transitive
If
Mr. MasonARG0
had used less derogatory language to articulaterel
his amateur analysis of the voting behavior of his fellow New YorkersARG1
, would the water be quite so hot ?different tyoe of arg 1
speechARG1
articulationrel
another unconventional arg 1
Articulationrel
of the rhoticARG1
is difficult for him .articulate.02 - using/capable of clear, effective language
ARTICULATE-J NOTES: Added by Julia based on BOLT-4,5, close relation to 'articulate-v'. (from articulate.01-j)Aliases:
articulate (j.)
Roles:
ARG0-PAG: entity possessing clear language
ARG1-PPT: subject matter expressed clearly
ARG1-PPT: subject matter expressed clearly
arg1
Michael Atherton is a superb commentator as
heARG1
is articulaterel
, amusing and very knowledgeable and I wish that they would make him the front man and pension off Mr Gower .both args
A successful Art Practice graduateARG0
is articulaterel
about his / her workARG1
, and has an understanding of the professional landscape he / she is entering .