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comment.01 - basic transitive, input
COMMENT-V NOTES: Member of VNcls lecture-37.11-1-1. (from comment-v.02)COMMENT-V NOTES: based on survey of initial sentences of big corpus and comparison with 'say'. Member of VNcls lecture-37.11-1-1. (from comment-v.01)
COMMENT-N NOTES: Based on sentences in nouns-9998. Comparison to comment.02-v. VN class lecture-37.11-1-1. FN class statement. Framed by Katie. (from comment-n.01)
Aliases:
comment (v.)
comment (n.)
commentary (n.)
make_comment (l.)
comment (n.)
commentary (n.)
make_comment (l.)
Roles:
ARG0-PAG: commenter
ARG1-PPT: utterance
ARG2-GOL: hearer
ARG3-VSP: attributive (comment on/about what)
ARG1-PPT: utterance
ARG2-GOL: hearer
ARG3-VSP: attributive (comment on/about what)
comment-v: transitive
A Lorillard spokeswomanARG0
 commentedrel
 " This is an old story . "ARG1
 comment-v: fronted
Kent cigarettes were soldARG1
 , the companyARG0
 commentedrel
 comment-v: Inverted (theoretically possible, but odd)
What matters is what advertisers will payARG1
 , commentedrel
 Newsweek 's chairmanARG0
 ARG1 and ARG0
Commentsrel
 one Taiwanese businessmanARG0
 , " You worry that your kid is going to become a communistARG1
 . "comment-n: args 0 and 1
reported 
analysts 'ARG0
 commentsrel
 that the publishing company 's earnings would be downARG1
 comment-n: arg 3 only
some mumbled 
commentsrel
 about that report being discreditedARG3
 comment-n: oh no he didn't
Tommy Hilfiger 'sARG0
 racistARGM-MNR
 commentsrel
 to OprahARG2
 comment-n: args 1 and 3
That by no means merits any 
commentrel
 about herARG3
 that she is a bad momARG1
 .comment-n
Judge WapnerARG0
 commentedrel
 publiclyARGM-MNR
 on a pending caseARG3
 .