communicate
communicate.01 - communicate, discussing, passing information
COMMUNICATE-V NOTES: Frames file for 'communicate' based on sentences in wsj. Verbnet entries battle-36.4-1, correspond-36.1, transfer_mesg-37.1.1. Framenet entry Communication. (from communicate.01-v predicate notes)COMMUNICATING-N NOTES: (from communicating.01-n)
COMMUNICATION-N NOTES: Roleset based on verb entry communicate.01, OntoNotes grouping communication-n sense 1; maps to VN classes battle-36.4-1, correspond-36.1, transfer_mesg-37.1.1. Framed by Claire. (from communication.01-n)
Aliases:
communicating (n.)
communication (n.)
communicate (v.)
communication (n.)
communicate (v.)
Roles:
ARG0-PAG: first (or all) communicator(s)
ARG1-PPT: utterance
ARG2-COM: other communicator(s), communicated with or to
ARG1-PPT: utterance
ARG2-COM: other communicator(s), communicated with or to
all args
Mr. Guber says that Mr. Semel did convey that information and that Mr. Semel said Mr. Ross was `` crazy because of the Time deal , '' meaning , Mr. Guber says , that
Mr. RossARG0
`` did not want to communicaterel
to his new merger partner , Time Inc.ARG2
, that Warner 's agreements provided for our departure under these circumstancesARG1
. ''unstated communication
WeARG0
lost our chance to communicaterel
with sweet - natured visitors `` about four feet tall ( who ) looked as though they were made of puffed - up marshmallowARG2
. ''ARG1 and ARG0
But the diplomacy of welcomes does not hide the embarrassment of both sides at a visit laden with veiled political symbolism , including
the symbolARG1
communicatedrel
by the Pope 's first activityARG0
.Arg 1
The
communicationrel
of the details of the planARG1
took two hours .NP only, Arg2
concomitantly opening up channels of
communicationsrel
with the Tigrean rebelsARG2
through neighboring SudanCommunicators as one constituent, MNR
Communicationrel
between the prisonersARG0
via tapping soundsARGM-MNR
began on Friday .Arg0 as "from" PP, MNR
They could not act without
officialARGM-MNR
communicationrel
from MoscowARG0
.All arguments
If a physicist , in her own thought and
herARG0
communicationrel
with other physicistsARG2
about physicsARG1
, were obliged to use nothing but layman 's terms , little could be said .