Rolesets - conduct

conduct

conduct.01 - directed motion

CONDUCT-V NOTES: Based on sentences in financial subcorpus.Comparison with lead. Member of VNcls accompany-51.7.(from conduct.01-v)
CONDUCT-N NOTES: Roleset based on verb entry conduct.01,OntoNotes grouping conduct-n sense 2; maps to VN classaccompany-51.7. Framed by Claire. (from conduct.01-n)

Aliases:

conduct (v.)
conduct (n.)

Roles:

ARG0-PAG: conductor
ARG1-PPT: thing led

conduct-v: lead an activity

Urging
LIN directorsARG0
to
conductrel
``
a fair auctionARG1
on a level playing fieldARGM-LOC
, '' ...

conduct-v: passivized

The studyARG1
,
conductedrel
by a task force of the Brookings InstitutionARG0
, suggests that Congress should require the courts to develop the plans .

conduct-v: lead music

I , for instance , was perfectly happy at Avery Fisher Hall the other day listening to
Helmuth RillingARG0
conductrel
the Messa per Rossini , a strange piece written by 13 different Italian composers to honor Rossini after his death in 1868ARG1
.

conduct-n: NP only, Arg1

the
conductrel
of a policy that has a long - term rationaleARG1

conduct-n: Args 0 & 1

HerARG0
conductrel
of the companyARG1
for the past five yearsARGM-TMP
has resulted in double - digit growth .

conduct-n: Args 0 & 1

The
commissioner 'sARG0
conductrel
of the investigationARG1
has been inept and possibly illegal .

conduct.02 - behavior

CONDUCT-V NOTES: No VNcls. (from conduct.02-v)
CONDUCT-N NOTES: Roleset based on verb entry conduct.02,OntoNotes grouping conduct-n sense 1; no relevant mapping to VN.Framed by Claire. (from conduct.02-n)

Aliases:

conduct (v.)
conduct (n.)

Roles:

ARG0-PAG: agent
ARG1-MNR: manner

conduct-n:

We all thought
little MaxARG0
conductedrel
himselfARGM-REC
very wellARG1
.

conduct-n: Arg1 & LOC

The
child 'sARG0
conductrel
in front of guestsARGM-LOC
was intolerably rude .

conduct-n: Arg0 as "of" PP

This book has tips to help improve the
conductrel
of your petARG0
.

conduct-n: Args 0 & 1

In rare situations a defendant may clearly demonstrate an acceptance of responsibility for
hisARG0
criminalARG1
conductrel
.

conduct-n: Args 0 & 1

She apologized for
herARG0
improperARG1
conductrel
, and accepted the public reprimand as recommended by the panel .

conduct.03 - transmit, be a medium

CONDUCT-V NOTES: Added by Julia. Adjectival 'conductive' based on BOLT-7. (from conduct.03-v)
CONDUCTION-N NOTES: Based on Thyme and Sharp data. Slight comparison to transmit.01. Transmit is a member of VN classsend-11.1-1. Framed by Katie. (from conduction.01-n)

Aliases:

conduct (v.)
conduction (n.)
conductive (j.)

Roles:

ARG1-PAG: transmitter
ARG2-PPT: transmitted

conduct-v: both args

Of the metalsARGM-ADV
,
silverARG1
conductsrel
electricityARG2
the bestARGM-MNR
,
although it is relatively expensiveARGM-ADV
.

conductive-j

Did practice prove that
contempt for the Taiwanese peopleARG1
was
notARGM-NEG
conductiverel
to unificationARG2
?

conduction-n

nerveARG1
conductionrel
study