copy
copy.01 - duplicate
COPY NOTES: Arg3 added during THYME-AMR (but this change has been needed for ever)Watch out for instances that denote artifacts; physical copies are not events. (from copy.01-n)
COPY-V NOTES: Frames file for 'copy' based on sentences in wsj. Verbnet entries 25.2 and 25.4, Framenet entry Duplication. (from copy.01-v)
COPY-N NOTES: Based on verb entry copy.01; corresponds to Verbnet entries 25.2 and 25.4. (from copy.01-n)
COPYING-N NOTES: Based on verb entry copy.01; corresponds to Verbnet entries 25.2 and 25.4. (from copying.01-n)
Aliases:
copy (v.)
copy (n.)
copying (n.)
make_copy (l.)
copy (n.)
copying (n.)
make_copy (l.)
Roles:
ARG0-PAG: copyist, agent
ARG1-PPT: original
ARG2-GOL: destination of artifact (copied into)
ARG3-PRD: the copy itself (artifact)
ARG1-PPT: original
ARG2-GOL: destination of artifact (copied into)
ARG3-PRD: the copy itself (artifact)
copy-v: transitive
When test booklets were passed out 48 hours ahead of time , she says
sheARG0
copiedrel
questions in the social studies sectionARG1
and gave the answers to students .make_copy-l
Thus the Yingko Ceramics Museum 's only option was to find
someoneARG0
to makeARGM-LVB
copiesrel
of the originalsARG1
.copy-n: Args 1, 2
Do it prior to the
copyrel
of dataARG1
into each of the filesARG2
.copying-n: Args 1, 2
Do it prior to the
copyingrel
of dataARG1
into each of the filesARG2
.copy.03 - send a copy to
COPY-V NOTES: Added by Julia based on SMS. (from copy.03-v)Aliases:
copy (v.)
Roles:
ARG0-PAG: sender
ARG1-PPT: thing sent
ARG2-GOL: recipient
ARG1-PPT: thing sent
ARG2-GOL: recipient
copy-v: args 1,2
Email sent !
YouARG2
're copiedrel
on itARG1
, so you should be able to see it in your email too .