forecast
forecast.01 - tell the future
FORECAST-V NOTES: In the latter example there really should be a trace in objectposition, but treebank didn't put it there. (from forecast.01-v)FORECAST-N NOTES: Based on sentences in nouns-9998. Comparison to forecast.01-v. No VN class. Framed by Katie. (from forecast.01-n)
FORECASTING-N NOTES: Based on sentences in nouns-9998. Comparison to forecast.01-v. No VN class. Framed by Katie. (from forecasting.01-n)
Aliases:
forecast (v.)
forecasting (n.)
forecast (n.)
forecasting (n.)
forecast (n.)
Roles:
ARG0-PAG: fortune teller
ARG1-PPT: prediction
ARG2-PRD: secondary predication
ARG1-PPT: prediction
ARG2-PRD: secondary predication
transitive
The companyARG0
forecastrel
that fourth - quarter income from continuing operations would be `` significantly '' lower than a year earlierARG1
.missing object
Saab 's problems were underscored Friday when the company announced that its car division had a 1.2 billion kronor ( $ 186.1 million ) loss during the first eight months of this year , slightly worse than
Saab - ScaniaARG0
had forecastrel
in its first - half reportARGM-LOC
last monthARGM-TMP
.args 0 and 1
itsARG0
forecastrel
for economic growth in the EC in 1989ARG1
with an arg 2 (when arg 1 is expounded upon with further prediction)
priceARG1
forecastsrel
of C$ 5.25 per thousand cubic feet by 2005ARG2
One more with arg 2
hisARG0
forecastrel
of growthARG1
of 0.7 %ARG2
arg 1 only
economicARG1
forecastingrel
both args
the station 'sARG0
forecastingrel
of a huge stormARG1