Rolesets - care

care

care.01 - having an opinion, feeling tenderly/strongly for/about

CARE-V NOTES: Original file, 'care-v.01', based on survey of sentences in the WSJ corpus. The original file encompassed allsenses of the verb. Member of VNcls care-88.1, marvel-31.3. CARE-N NOTES: Original file, 'care-n.01', based on care-v.01.IDC-V NOTES: Added by Julia based on BOLT. Relation to care.01(from idc.01-v)

Aliases:

care (v.)
idc (v.)
care (n.)
caring (n.)

Roles:

ARG0-PPT: entity who has an opinion, cares
ARG1-PAG: entity cared for/about

care-v; transitive

They desperately needed somebody who showed
theyARG0
caredrel
for themARG1
, who loved them .

care-v; intransitive

Asked whether potential advertisers will be scared away by the magazine 's direct policy , Ms. Poore replies : `` I do n't know and
IARG0
do
n'tARGM-NEG
carerel
.

care-v; transitive with adverbials

``
An active 55 - year - old in Boca RatonARG0
mayARGM-MOD
carerel
moreARGM-EXT
about Senior Olympic gamesARG1
,
while a 75 - year - old in Panama City may caremore about a seminar on healthARGM-ADV
, '' she says .

care-v; sentential Arg1

`` Give me four or five more Series with these guys , and
IARG0
do
n'tARGM-NEG
carerel
if I ever win a Cy YoungARG1
, '' he said , inreference to baseball 's best - pitcher award .

idc-v; abbreviated

Yeah I mean I 'd prolly be last resort . I got no plans for Saturday but *PRO*
IDCrel
bout arena footballARG1
too muchARGM-EXT
. If other pplwould rather go take them
ARG0: I

care-n

He now tells them of
HisARG0
carerel
for His childrenARG1
.

caring-n; both args

Obviously , there are a multitude of different ways that occupational therapists show
theirARG0
caringrel
for their clientsARG1

care.02 - liking/desiring/wanting

CARE-N NOTES: CARING-N NOTES:This parent frame file reframed by Julia after discussion withMartha, Tim, Katie and Ulf. The former file consisted of a singleroleset, which encompassed all usages. The new rolesets have finesenses, which allow more consistency in unification of the variousaliases.

Aliases:

caring (n.)
care (v.)

Roles:

ARG0-PPT: liker, wanter
ARG1-PAG: what arg0 does or doesn't want/like (to do)

care-v: care for

IARG0
do
n'tARGM-NEG
carerel
for spinachARG1

care-v: care to

IARG0
do
n'tARGM-NEG
carerel
to eat spinachARG1

care-v

WouldARGM-MOD
youARG0
carerel
for some more spinachARG1
?

caring-n

MyARG0
notARGM-NEG
caringrel
for spinachARG1
does n't mean it has no nutritional value .

care.03 - tending, taking care of

This parent frame file reframed by Julia after discussion with Martha, Tim, Katie and Ulf. The former file consisted of a singleroleset, which encompassed all usages. The new rolesets have finer senses, which allow more consistency in unification of the various aliases.

Aliases:

caring (n.)
care (n.)
care (v.)
take_care (l.)

Roles:

ARG0-PAG: care-giver
ARG1-PPT: entity tended, taken care of

care-v

IARG0
carerel
for 10 patientsARG1
a dayARGM-TMP

care-n: Light Verb Construction

In those daysARGM-TMP
,
peopleARG0
as a ruleARGM-MNR
did
notARGM-NEG
takeARGM-LVB
muchARGM-EXT
carerel
of phonograph recordsARG1
.

care-n; intransitive

She started helping me out a few months ago and I continue to be thrilled with
herARG0
carerel
of my girlsARG1
.

care-n

health
carerel


          (c / care-03
            :mod (h / health))
        

NOT EVENTIVE! Call this .YY!

A sober guest trucks her off to urgent care to get stitches while someone else tries to wash the blood off the dance floor .

care.04 - being cautious, taking care to

CAREFUL-J NOTES: Added by Julia based on BOLT-1. (from careful.01-j)

Aliases:

caring (n.)
care (n.)
careful (j.)
take_care (l.)

Roles:

ARG0-PAG: cautious entity
ARG1-PPT: thing treated/done carefully

care-n: lVC

HeARG0
tookARGM-LVB
carerel
to drive in his laneARG1
.

care-n

He was rewarded for
hisARG0
carerel
in driving in his own laneARG1
by not getting into an accident

careful-j; intransitive

If a girl is raped , it is not her fault even if she did n't take the adequate measures to mitigate risk , because that risk would have been there irrespective of
howARGM-EXT
carefulrel
sheARG0
mayARGM-MOD
have been .

careful-j; both args

Mark Twain - " Be
carefulrel
about reading health booksARG1
. You may die of a misprint . "

careful-j; concatenation only required if tree provides no trace

OneARG0
mustARGM-MOD
alwaysARGM-TMP
be
carefulrel
of booksARG1
, said Tessa ,
and what is inside themC-ARG1
,
for words have the power to change usARGM-CAU
.