Rolesets - claim

claim

claim.01 - assert

CLAIM-V NOTES: Frames file for 'claim' based on sentences in financial subcorpus. Verbnet class claim 37.7, other framed members include declare(?). Comparison with assert. (from claim.01-v predicate notes)
CLAIM-N NOTES: Based on verb entry claim.01; corresponds to Verbnet class claim 37.7-1. (from claim.01-n)

Aliases:

claim (n.)
claim (v.)
make_claim (l.)

Roles:

ARG0-PAG: claimer, asserter
ARG1-PPT: thing claimed, asserted
ARG2-GOL: hearer

arg1 as infinitive

That represents a very thin `` excess '' return , certainly far less than what
most fundamental stock pickersARG0
claimrel
to seek as their performance objectiveARG1
.

arg1 as full sentence

SomeARG0
evenARGM-DIS
claimrel
the group has become a lagging , not leading , indicatorARG1
.

arg1 as NP

A shareholders ' accord would provide the first restitution to thousands of
individuals and institutionsARG0
claimingrel
losses as a result of insider trading by Boesky & Co. , once the largest arbitrage fund in the U.SARG1
..

passive extraction

DD Acquisition has launched a suit in a Delaware court seeking the withdrawal of
Dunkin 's poison pill rights and employee stock ownership plansARG1
,
whichR-ARG1
itARG0
claimsrel
were put in place to deter bidders .

with hearer

As he leftARGM-TMP
,
the manARG0
apologized and
claimedrel
to herARG2
that his gun was n't a real firearm , just an unloaded BB gunARG1
.

Within LVC

The U.S. attorney 's office , in documents it filed in response , said
Mrs. MarcosARG0
was
makingARGM-LVB
the `` fanciful -- and factually unsupported --ARGM-ADJ
claimrel
that she was kidnapped into this country ''ARG1
in order to obtain classified material in the caseARGM-PRP
.

All arguments

The suspect did not leave the country contrary to
herARG0
claimrel
to PilapilARG2
that she was in Australia prior to the incidentARG1
.

claim.02 - seize

CLAIM-V NOTES: Frames file for 'claim' based on sentences in financial subcorpus. Verbnet class claim 37.7, other framed members include declare(?). Comparison with assert. (from claim.02-v predicate notes)
CLAIM-N NOTES: Based on verb entry claim.02; No corresponding VN Class. (from claim.02-n)

Aliases:

claim (v.)
claim (n.)

Roles:

ARG0-PAG: claim staker
ARG1-PPT: property
ARG2-GOL: beneficiary

all args

CortezARG0
claimedrel
the new territoryARG1
for Queen AnnaARG2

With CAU

I certainly encourage people to claim in the event [*0*]-2 [the cover]-1
couldARGM-MOD
notARGM-NEG
be
CLAIMEDrel
on *-1 [*T*-2] , or if they were not told about it and it was not mentioned in their documents -LRB- sometimes it s sold as an after agreement cover , ie when you activate the card , they sell it to you then as a separate thing , but some people were just told they had to have it , which was wrong -RRB- , but I do nt like this idea of people basically trying to steal money from the lender by making false claims .
ARGM-CAU: on *-1
ARGM-ADV: [*T*-2]

A more straight-forward example of arg1 and CAU in a similar usage

My question is , does the above give
usARG0
sufficient reason [*0*]-1 *PRO* to make a complain to Nationwide and
potentiallyARGM-ADV
claimrel
for the followingARG1
[*T*-1] :
ARGM-CAU: [*T*-1]

Idiomatic

HerARG0
claimrel
to fameARG1
is that she can recite the entire works of Shakespeare .

With benefactive

This form provides a
claimrel
of tax creditARG1
for nonresident military spousesARG2
.