generalize
generalize.01 - to reduce to a general form
GENERALIZE-V NOTES: Frames file for 'generalize' based on survey of sentences in the WSJ corpus. (from generalize.01-v predicate notes)GENERALIZATION-N NOTES: (from generalization.01-n)
Aliases:
generalization (n.)
make_generalization (l.)
generalize (v.)
make_generalization (l.)
generalize (v.)
Roles:
ARG0-PAG: entity making a generalization; agent
ARG1-PPT: thing becoming generalized
ARG2-PRD: entities sharing arg 1, common to
ARG1-PPT: thing becoming generalized
ARG2-PRD: entities sharing arg 1, common to
generalize-v: intransitive
It [*EXP*-1] 's hard [*] to
ARG0: [*]
generalizerel
, but age seems [*-2] to be the best predictor .ARG0: [*]
generalize-v: transitive
It [*EXP*-2] 's hard [*] to
ARG0: [*]
generalizerel
about a reasonable price for putsARG1
.ARG0: [*]
generalization-n: all args
Another such instance is
hisARG0
generalizationrel
of Kummer 's “ ideal prime factors ”ARG1
to arbitrary algebraic number fieldsARG2
.general
general.02 - shared by, common, usual
GENERAL-J NOTES: Based on Thyme and Sharp data. Comparison to common.01 and common.03. Framed by Katie. (from general.01-j)Aliases:
general (j.)
Roles:
ARG1-PPT: common thing
ARG2-GOL: entities sharing arg 1, common to
ARG2-GOL: entities sharing arg 1, common to
both args
The perception deficitARG1
was generalrel
to all patients in the trial groupARG2
.arg 1 only
The toxicityARG1
is both generalrel
and specific .