Rolesets - converse

converse

converse.01 - make conversation, conversing, talking

CONVERSE-V NOTES: Frame by Claire (from converse.01-v)
CONVERSATION-N NOTES: converse.01. corresponds to VNcls chit_chat-37.6. (from conversation.01-n)
CONVERSANT-J NOTES: Based on medical adjectives. Comparison with converse.01-v. Framed by Katie. (from conversant.02-j)

Aliases:

conversant (j.)
conversation (n.)
have_conversation (l.)
converse (v.)

Roles:

ARG0-PAG: talker
ARG1-PPT: subject or language
ARG2-COM: hearer

Without Subject

The false cypressesARG0
,
whichR-ARG0
had
conversedrel
with the cloudsARG2
for a million yearsARGM-TMP
, were identified as top - grade timber , and were thus condemned to an inexorable fate .

Converse in a language

...
heARG0
is capable of
conversingrel
fluentlyARGM-MNR
in either Beijing dialect or the southern Fujian dialect used in TaiwanARG1
.

All args

Josephine 'sARG0
conversationrel
with NapoleonARG2
about the quality of the prune danishesARG1
was interrupted by a raging mob of squirrels .

Use manner for language

The doctorARG0
hadARGM-LVB
a
conversationrel
in GermanARGM-MNR
about the fine he was going to have to pay on the spotARG1
.

another with language

I was engrossed in a
frenchARGM-MNR
conversationrel
about Sarkozy , Dominique StraussKahnARG1
.

args 0 and 1

PatientARG0
is
conversantrel
with meARG1
following strokeARGM-TMP
.

conversant

conversant.02 - familiar with

CONVERSANT-J NOTES: Based on Thyme and Sharp data. No comparison. No VN or FN classes. Framed by Katie. (from conversant.01-j)

Aliases:

conversant (j.)

Roles:

ARG0-PAG: familiar entity
ARG1-PPT: thing familiar with

both args

HeARG0
was
conversantrel
with Spanish historyARG1
.