call
call.01 - label
Some of the trees only include arg1 and arg2 under a single S node. Contrary to regular rules, it is ok in these cases to dig into the syntax and label arg1 and arg2 separately. Don't try to cram them into a single argument.CALL-V NOTES: (from call-v.01) CALLING-N NOTES: Roleset based on BOLT P01 instances. Comparison to verb entry call.01. No FN for gerund. (from calling-n.01)
Aliases:
call (v.)
calling (n.)
calling (n.)
Roles:
ARG0-PAG: caller
ARG1-PPT: item being labelled
ARG2-PRD: name itself, attribute of arg1
ARG1-PPT: item being labelled
ARG2-PRD: name itself, attribute of arg1
ARG0 and ARG1 and ARG2
YouARG0
canARGM-MOD
callrel
itARG1
the " new economy " or the " knowledge - based economy " or whateverARG2
, but what is it really ?call-v: passivized
The worksheetsARG1
were calledrel
' Learning Materials 'ARG2
calling-n
Still it is to me fairly obvious that
hisARG0
callingrel
herARG1
" The Enchantress of Numbers "ARG2
implies that she had a thorough knowledge of the subject .call.02 - summon, perhaps to or by phone
CALL-V NOTES: (from call-v.02) CALL-N NOTES: (from call-n.11) CALLING-N NOTES: Based on Comparison to verb entry call.02, which maps to 13.5.1. No FN for gerund. (from calling-n.02)Aliases:
call (v.)
calling (n.)
call (n.)
give_call (l.)
calling (n.)
call (n.)
give_call (l.)
Roles:
ARG0-PAG: caller
ARG1-PPT: entity summoned
ARG2-GOL: benefactive
ARG1-PPT: entity summoned
ARG2-GOL: benefactive
call-v: without benefactive
The bellsARG0
calledrel
the faithfulARG1
to evensongARGM-GOL
ARG0 and ARG1 and ARG2
KMT party chairman Lee Teng - huiARG0
has repeatedlyARGM-ADV
calledrel
onrel
votersARG1
to cherish the system of party politics that has been constructed in the process of democratizationARG2
; the KMT wants confirmation that people still see it as a coherent , positive political institution .call-n: phone call
HerARG0
callrel
to the pentagonARG1
was dropped when she went through a tunnel .call-n: LV
Well , and then what happened was ,
weARG0
hadARGM-LVB
a conferenceARGM-MNR
callrel
.calling-n
...
hisARG0
callingrel
the policeARG1
for usARG2
.call.03 - demand
CALL-V NOTES: VN class 0rder-60. (from call-v.03) CALL-N NOTES: Based on verb roleset call.03. (from call-n.02) CALLING-N NOTES: Based on comparison to verb entry call.03, which maps to VN class 60, No FN for gerund. (from calling-n.03)Aliases:
call (v.)
call (n.)
calling (n.)
call (n.)
calling (n.)
Roles:
ARG0-PAG: demander
ARG1-PPT: thing being demanded
ARG2-GOL: demandee, of whom is arg1 being demanded?
ARG1-PPT: thing being demanded
ARG2-GOL: demandee, of whom is arg1 being demanded?
call-v: reelection woes
GoreARG0
calledrel
for a recountARG1
.call-v: without 'for'
FordARG0
calledrel
a Jaguar stockholders ' meetingARG1
.call-n
European Union foreign policy chief Catherine Ashton has renewed
herARG0
callrel
for Yemen 's president to give up powerARG1
.call-n; all args
HisARG0
callrel
to the peopleARG2
for actionARG1
was inspiring .calling-n
We also know that he loathed cruelty and abuse of power ; this led to
hisARG0
callingrel
for more lenient laws against debtorsARG1
.call.07 - say across a distance
CALL-V NOTES: (from call-v.07) CALL-N NOTES: (from call-n.01) CALLING-N NOTES: Based on comparison to verb entry call.07, which maps to VN class 37.3. No FN. (from calling-n.04)Aliases:
call (v.)
calling (n.)
call (n.)
give_call (l.)
calling (n.)
call (n.)
give_call (l.)
Roles:
ARG0-PAG: speaker
ARG1-PPT: utterance
ARG2-GOL: distant listener
ARG1-PPT: utterance
ARG2-GOL: distant listener
call-v: it gets worse
`` You people here think this is Russian music , ''
sheARG0
said with disdain , and calledrel
overARGM-DIR
to the waitressARG2
: `` Could you turn it off ? ''ARG1
call-n
She was gone then ,
herARG0
callrel
goodbyeARG1
to BillyARG2
echoed in Jacob 's ears .calling-n
Although it was belated , he heard
herARG0
callingrel
goodnightARG1
to himARG2
.call.09 - call into question, doubt
CALL-V NOTES: (from call-v.09)Aliases:
call (v.)
Roles:
ARG0-PAG: doubter
ARG1-PPT: thing doubted
ARG2-VSP: fixed: 'into question'
ARG1-PPT: thing doubted
ARG2-VSP: fixed: 'into question'
call_up-v: is that so?
EC Agriculture Commissioner Ray MacSharry said
the U.S. planARG0
`` callsrel
into questionARG2
'' the agreement reached by world negotiators last April in Geneva seeking `` substantial progressive reductions in agricultural support and protection . ''ARG1
call.10 - prediction, decision
CALL-V NOTES: Modified by Kevin G., 2/11/09 (from call-v.10) CALL-N NOTES: Roleset based on verb call.10. No appropriate VN class. Expanded by Julia. Includes a little bit of conceptual overlap with call-v.11. (from call-n.10)Aliases:
call (v.)
call (n.)
make_call (l.)
call (n.)
make_call (l.)
Roles:
ARG0-PAG: predictor/decider
ARG1-VSP: domain, topic of the prediction/decision
ARG2-PPT: the actual prediction/decision itself
ARG1-VSP: domain, topic of the prediction/decision
ARG2-PPT: the actual prediction/decision itself
call-v: a better example
The weather forecastARG0
callsrel
for light rain this morningARG2
.call-n
NiceARGM-ADJ
Callrel
on Tuesday 's Weather !ARG1
call-n; All Arguments, LVC
Joe BastardiARG0
makesARGM-LVB
his callrel
on the ' 09 hurricane seasonARG1
.call-n; judgement call
Since we have to use a survey -LRB- it 's just not possible to do a full count every month -RRB- , any subjectivity will increase our error , so we have to avoid any possible overlaps or
judgementARGM-ADJ
callsrel
.call-n; LV with arg2
Although I 'm not a huge fan of that functionalityARGM-ADV
( yeah , I like guns that can shoot as far as I can see ) , the developersARG0
madeARGM-LVB
the callrel
that a bullet would n't be able to reach fom one side of the screen to the otherARG2
.call.11 - call (the shots); decide, dictate, officiate
CALL-V NOTES: Roleset broadened based on BOLT. (from call-v.11)Aliases:
call (v.)
Roles:
ARG0-PAG: entity in charge, official decision maker
ARG1-PPT: 'the shots' (or related)
ARG1-PPT: 'the shots' (or related)
call-v: I'm in charge!
The changes were proposed in an effort to streamline federal bureaucracy and boost compliance by
the executivesARG0
`` whoR-ARG0
are reallyARGM-ADV
callingrel
the shotsARG1
, '' said Brian Lane , special counsel at the SEC 's office of disclosure policy , which proposed the changes .call-v: call a game
Maybe it was
the umpiresARG0
whoR-ARG0
calledrel
the gameARG1
in his favorARGM-MNR
.call-v: Call the vote
Seconds before
weARG0
callrel
the vote to kick them out of powerARG1
, the fire alarm goes off again .call.13 - call someone out on something (non-VPC version)
CALL-V NOTES: Added by Julia based on BOLT. (from call-v.13)Aliases:
call (v.)
Roles:
ARG0-PAG: caller
ARG1-PPT: accusation, thing called out (bluff, foul, bullshit, etc)
ARG2-GOL: entity called out (accusee)
ARG1-PPT: accusation, thing called out (bluff, foul, bullshit, etc)
ARG2-GOL: entity called out (accusee)
call-v: bring one's bluff to an end
Christie is being set up on this one and
the legislatureARG0
calledrel
his bluffARG1
call-v: All args, oblique arg1
So what should
IARG0
do .. callrel
himARG2
on his Bluff that he has an attorney that his whole family pitched in forARG1
and just file the papers how i want themcall-v: All args, core arg 1. Call foul.
In golf ...
youARG0
got ta callrel
foulsARG1
on yourselfARG2
. And golfers do !call-v: all args, call bullshit
The President of the executive body openly started threatening and intimidating
peopleARG0
whoR-ARG0
were callingrel
themARG2
on their bullshitARG1
.call.14 - claim (like dibs)
CALL-V NOTES: Added by Julia in tandem with call.13, based on BOLT. (from former call-v.14)Aliases:
call (v.)
Roles:
ARG0-PAG: claimer
ARG1-PPT: thing claimed (e.g. dibs, shotgun)
ARG2-VSP: opponent/competitor
ARG1-PPT: thing claimed (e.g. dibs, shotgun)
ARG2-VSP: opponent/competitor
call-v: call shotgun
If
youARG0
callrel
shotgunARG1
, you get the privilege to sit in the passenger seat in front , next to the driver .call-v: call dibs
EvanARG0
alreadyARGM-TMP
calledrel
dibs on this guitarARG1
.call.16 - visit
CALL-N NOTES: Added by Julia (from call-n.16) CALL-V NOTES: Added by Julia during unification.Aliases:
call (v.)
call (n.)
make_call (l.)
call (n.)
make_call (l.)
Roles:
ARG0-PAG: visitor
ARG1-PPT: recipient of visit
ARG2-LOC: location visited
ARG1-PPT: recipient of visit
ARG2-LOC: location visited
call-n: all args, LVC
While I was covering for one of the other pediatriciansARGM-TMP
, IARG0
madeARGM-LVB
a houseARG2
callrel
on a child with a draining earARG1
.call-v
she came to the conclusion that her circle of friends was a very dull one , and that
no one who was a bit niceARG0
everARGM-TMP
calledrel
on herARG1
At HomeARG2
call_up
call_up.08 - summon
CALL-V NOTES: (from call-v.08)Aliases:
call_up (v.)
Roles:
ARG0-PAG: caller
ARG1-PPT: thing being summoned
ARG2-GOL: benefactive
ARG1-PPT: thing being summoned
ARG2-GOL: benefactive
call_up-v: without benefactive
The bellsARG0
calledrel
uprel
the faithfulARG1
to evensongARGM-DIR
ARG0 and ARG2
One building was upgraded to red status while people were taking things out , and
a resident who was n't allowed to go back insideARG0
calledrel
up the stairsARGM-DIR
to his girlfriendARG2
, telling her to keep sending things down to the lobbyARGM-ADV
.call_in
call_in.04 - summon
CALL-V NOTES: This is phrasal, otherwise identical to 'summon' roleset. (from call-v.04)Aliases:
call_in (v.)
Roles:
ARG0-PAG: caller
ARG1-PPT: thing being summoned
ARG2-GOL: benefactive
ARG1-PPT: thing being summoned
ARG2-GOL: benefactive
ARG0 and ARG1 and ARG2
In the determination of who
shallARGM-MOD
be calledrel
inARG1
forrel
overtime work , theARG2
following considerations will govern :call_in.17 - report - seperate from call_in.04 because this does not get anything in return
Based on google data. Comparison with report.01. No VN or FN classes.Aliases:
call_in (v.)
Roles:
ARG0-PAG: reporter
ARG1-PPT: thing reported
ARG2-GOL: reported to
ARG1-PPT: thing reported
ARG2-GOL: reported to
reported
The usual ladyARG0
calledrel
inrel
sick hoursARG1
earlierARGM-TMP
.call_on
call_on.05 - visit, make use of
CALL-V NOTES: (from call-v.05)Aliases:
call_on (v.)
Roles:
ARG0-PAG: caller
ARG1-PPT: thing being visited, used
ARG2-PRP: purpose, attribute of arg1
ARG1-PPT: thing being visited, used
ARG2-PRP: purpose, attribute of arg1
ARG0 and ARG1
Tang 's own " Three No 's " policy guides his teaching approach : No midterms , no final exams , and no
callingrel
onrel
studentsARG1
.call_on-v: with secondary predication
Rep. Neal 's billARG0
originallyARGM-TMP
calledrel
onrel
the FedARG1
to reduce the inflation rate by one percentage point a year for five years and to maintain a zero inflation rate thereafterARG2
.call_off
call_off.06 - terminate before hand
CALL-V NOTES: (from call-v.06)Aliases:
call_off (v.)
Roles:
ARG0-PAG: the Terminator
ARG1-PPT: the Terminated
ARG1-PPT: the Terminated
call_off-v: call off talks
Boeing Co. , already struck by its Machinists unionARG0
, brieflyARGM-TMP
calledrel
offrel
contract talks with its engineersARG1
and labeled their demands `` grossly excessive . ''call_upon
call_upon.12 - visit, make use of
CALL-V NOTES: Same as "call on" call.05 (from call-v.12)Aliases:
call_upon (v.)
Roles:
ARG0-PAG: caller
ARG1-PPT: entity called upon
ARG2-PRP: purpose of arg1, called upon to do what?
ARG1-PPT: entity called upon
ARG2-PRP: purpose of arg1, called upon to do what?
call_upon-v: Passive
However , he never imagined that the role
heARG1
was calledrel
uponrel
to playARG2
would be so lonely and dismal .call_out
call_out.15 - call someone out on something (VPC version)
CALL-V NOTES: Added by Julia based on BOLT. No VNcls. Corresponds to call-v.13 (from call-v.15)Aliases:
call_out (v.)
Roles:
ARG0-PAG: caller, accuser
ARG1-PPT: accusation, what arg2 is called out on
ARG2-GOL: entity called out; accusee
ARG1-PPT: accusation, what arg2 is called out on
ARG2-GOL: entity called out; accusee
call_out-v: Args 0, 1
Often these people would decry
the " PC liberal media "ARG0
for notARGM-NEG
callingrel
itARG1
outrel
. (