do
do.01 - auxiliary
DO-V NOTES: based on survey of initial sentences of big corpus (from do.01-v predicate notes)Aliases:
do (v.)
Roles:
DO NOT TAG AUXILIARIES
What flights do you have from Milwaukee to Tampa ?
another auxiliary - DO NOT TAG
The US is one of the few industrialized nations that does n't have a high standard of regulation for asbestos .
do.02 - act
DO-V NOTES: based on survey of initial sentences of big corpus (from do.02-v predicate notes)DOING-N NOTES: Added by Julia based on BOLT, do.02. No VNcls. (from doing.01-n)
Aliases:
do (v.)
doing (n.)
doing (n.)
Roles:
ARG0-PAG: agent, doer
ARG1-PPT: thing done
ARG2-GOL: benefactive, done for or about
ARG3-MNR: instrumental
ARG4-COM: comitative, companion while doing
ARG1-PPT: thing done
ARG2-GOL: benefactive, done for or about
ARG3-MNR: instrumental
ARG4-COM: comitative, companion while doing
do-v
In this departmentARGM-LOC
weARG0
are doingrel
fineARGM-MNR
this fallARGM-TMP
.do-v
do - v :
Seymour CrayARG0
canARGM-MOD
dorel
itARG1
againARGM-TMP
.do-v: with benefactive
CongressARG0
willARGM-MOD
dorel
stupid thingsARG1
with the Tax CodeARG2
.do-v: with instrument
Anyone buying the stock nowARG0
mustARGM-MOD
dorel
soARG1
using some guessworkARG3
.doing-n: args 0 and 1
From him , we could expect nothing other than
hisARG0
doingrel
the " right thing , "ARG1
as we should expect from all our elected officials .do.11 - serve time (usually a sentence but could be an appointment)
DO-V, DOING-N NOTES: Added by Julia for AMR.Aliases:
do (v.)
doing (n.)
doing (n.)
Roles:
ARG0-PAG: entity serving time
ARG1-PPT: time, appointment, sentence
ARG1-PPT: time, appointment, sentence
do-v
If people commit the crime
peopleARG0
should be willing to dorel
the timeARG1
and the people who can afford it , should pay for it surely ?do.12 - suffice
DO-V NOTES: Added by Julia for AMR.Aliases:
do (v.)
Roles:
ARG1-PPT: thing that suffices
ARG2-VSP: for/as what role/purpose
ARG2-VSP: for/as what role/purpose
do-v
If
the history of the Shinto shrines in HI from the Shinto shrinesARG1
willARGM-MOD
dorel
, including the lawsuit they filed and won to get the property back after the war ...do-v
MermaidsARG1
JustARGM-ADV
WoARGM-MOD
n'tARGM-NEG
Dorel
As TattoosARG2
.do_in
do_in.03 - kill
DO_IN-V NOTES: No VNcls. (from do.03-v)Aliases:
do_in (v.)
Roles:
ARG0-PAG: killer
ARG1-PPT: corpse
ARG1-PPT: corpse
do_in-v: passive
IARG1
do n't feel down or donerel
inrel
because I show British serials on my television network or read their books .do_in-v: active with causal arg0
The marathonARG0
didrel
meARG1
inrel
.do_in-v: active with animate agentive arg0
Former Rajan gangster 's own menARG0
didrel
himARG1
inrel
, say copsdo_away
do_away.05 - get rid of, eliminate
DO_AWAY-V NOTES: No VNcls. (from do.05-v)Aliases:
do_away (v.)
Roles:
ARG0-PAG: eliminator
ARG1-PPT: eliminated
ARG1-PPT: eliminated
do_away-v: automatically generated
[Things like that]-1
ARG1: with [*-1]
wouldARGM-MOD
increase rather than be donerel
awayrel
with [*-1] .ARG1: with [*-1]
doing
doing.07 - nominal version of light verb
DOING-N NOTES: Added by Julia based on making.02. (from doing.02-n)This roleset should only be used for cases where 'doing' acts as a light verb and the object of 'doing' is also an eventive, predicating noun. Use argMs for all other arguments-- these cannot be predicted because they are related to the true predicate rather than 'doing'. (from doing.02-n)
Aliases:
doing (n.)
Roles:
ARG0-PAG: maker, subject of the light-verbish noun
ARG1-PRD: true noun predicate
ARG1-PRD: true noun predicate
doing-n: both args, standard construction
his plans to attend counseling sessions in Minot would be insufficient to meet his needs and to prevent
hisARG0
doingrel
harmARG1
to othersARGM-GOL
.doing-n: adjectival construction
Accusations of
unjustARGM-MNR
harmARG1
doingrel
by the ingroupARG0
threaten the group 's moral identity .done
done.08 - be completed; bring to completion
DONE-J NOTES: Added by Julia based on BOLT-1, do-v.02, begin-v.01. (from done.01-j)arg1 should NOT be an S-node. (from done.01-j)
Aliases:
done (v.)
done (j.)
done (j.)
Roles:
ARG0-PAG: person that brought arg1 to completion (mere agents of arg1 should just be within arg1)
ARG1-PPT: activity completed, event that has stopped
ARG1-PPT: activity completed, event that has stopped
done-j: agentless
WhenARGM-TMP
theyARG1
're donerel
campaigning against motherhoodC-ARG1
, maybe the GOP will launch an attack on apple pie .done-j
IARG0
am donerel
with my math homeworkARG1
done-j: arg1 subject
My homeworkARG1
is donerel
.done-j: arg0 subject, intransitive
WeARG0
're allARGM-ADV
donerel
nowARGM-TMP
.done_for
done_for.06 - set phrase: done for, doomed
DO-V NOTES: Based on Bolt data. No VN or FN classes. Framed by Katie. (from do.06-v)DONE_FOR-J NOTES: Added by Julia based on BOLT-6. (from done.03-j)
Aliases:
done_for (m.)
Roles:
ARG1-PPT: doomed entity
done_for-j: concatenate 'for' with the rel
YouARG1
are donerel
forrel
!done_for-j: arg1
If not for Hong KongARGM-ADV
, youARG1
wouldARGM-MOD
allARGM-ADV
be donerel
forrel
' " .doable
doable.10 - able to be done/accomplished
DOABLE-J NOTES: Added by Julia based on SMS. Relation to do.02 (from doable.01-j)Aliases:
doable (j.)
Roles:
ARG0-PAG: doer
ARG1-PPT: done
ARG1-PPT: done
doable-j: arg1
YeahARGM-DIS
thatARG1
s defARGM-ADV
doablerel
.make_do
make_do.25 - make do: cause to be sufficient
MAKE_DO-V NOTES: Added by Julia based on BOLT. No VNcls. (from make.25-v)Aliases:
make_do (m.)
Roles:
ARG0-PAG: entity making do
ARG1-MNR: thing that must be sufficient
ARG1-MNR: thing that must be sufficient
make_do-v: both args
When I was at uni , I think I could count the number of students who lived away from home and had a car on one hand -
the restARG0
maderel
dorel
with a young person 's railcardARG1
.have_to_do_with
have_to_do_with.04 - have some association with
DO-V NOTES: This roleset was redone by Claire. The roles may seem a little unusual (seems like args 1 and 2 should be swapped) because the previous roleset was not adequate, but we wanted the new roleset to maintain as much of previous annotation as possible. (from do.04-v)Aliases:
have_to_do (m.)
Roles:
ARG0-PAG: doer, usually *PRO*
ARG1-PPT: thing with which something has to do, "with..." phrase
ARG2-PRD: thing done, usually "nothing" "something" quantitative phrase
ARG1-PPT: thing with which something has to do, "with..." phrase
ARG2-PRD: thing done, usually "nothing" "something" quantitative phrase
have_to_do-m: supercritical
[Mary 's supercritical attitude toward Byron]-2
ARG0: Mary 's supercritical attitude toward Byron
ARG2: [*T*-1]
hadrel
nothing [*0*]-1 [*-2] torel
dorel
[*T*-1] with his moral disreputeARG1
.ARG0: Mary 's supercritical attitude toward Byron
ARG2: [*T*-1]
have_to_do-m: something is better than nothing
These issuesARG2
haverel
something WHNP torel
dorel
with traffic and transportationARG1
.