Rolesets - go

go

go.01 - motion

GO-V NOTES: Member of VNcls meander-47.7, escape-51.1-2. (from go.01-v)
Treebank uses every possible syntax for the stock-report usage of this sense. You'll have to dig into constituents to pull these args apart. The "direction" arg is more mandatory than the ArgM label would suggest. (from go.01-v)

Aliases:

go (v.)

Roles:

ARG1-PPT: entity in motion/goer
ARG2-EXT: extent
ARG3-DIR: start point
ARG4-GOL: end point, end state of arg1

go-v: start and end points

What flightsARG1
gorel
from SeattleARG3
to BostonARG4
via MinneapolisARGM-LOC
?

go-v: extent

ImportsARG1
have
gonerel
downARGM-DIR
33 %ARG2

go-v: extent and end point

WoolworthARG1
wentrel
upARGM-DIR
1 3/4ARG2
to 59 1/2ARG4
.

go-v: with direction, don't be fooled by animate subject! This movement is not construed as self-directed here!

A lot of peopleARG1
would like to
gorel
backARGM-DIR
to 1970ARG4
.

go-v: as 'extend'

At closely held Deltec Securities Corp. , junk bond money managers Amy K. Minella and Hannah H. Strasser say
the problems of the junk marketARG1
gorel
deeper than a temporary malaiseARG4
.

go-v: and keep going!

The protesters who greeted Mikhail Gorbachev at East Berlin 's airport earlier this month were n't shouting ``
Gorel
U.S.AARG1
'' -- they were chanting `` Gorby , Help Us . ''

go.02 - self-directed motion, disapear or go away

GO-V NOTES: Member of VNcls escape-51.1-2. (from go.02-v)
GONE-J NOTES: Based on Thyme and Sharp data. Comparison to and extention of go.02 and leave.01. Go.02 is a member of VN class escape-51.1-2. Leave.01 is a member of VN classes escape-51.1-1, leave-51.2-1, and resign-10.11. Framed by Katie. (from gone.01-j)
GO-V NOTES: This is an incorrect parse from Treebank; "be gone" is clearly notpassive but rather copula+adjective. I hope this is anisolated example (it's not, unfortunately) (from go.13-v)

Aliases:

go (v.)
going (n.)
gone (j.)

Roles:

ARG0-PPT: goer
ARG1-PPT: journey
ARG3-DIR: start point
ARG4-GOL: end point

go-v: journey

He and two colleaguesARG0
wentrel
on an overnight fishing tripARG1
.

go-v: end point

The lawyersARG0
wentrel
to workARG4

go-v: with manner

Currently in the middle of a four - week , 20 - city tour as a solo pianist ,
Mr. GlassARG0
has left behind his synthesizers , equipment and collaborators in favor of
goingrel
itARG1
aloneARGM-MNR
.

going-n: as nominal

`` I think
Bush 'sARG0
goingrel
thereARG4
is a helpful sign , '' said Sen. Terry Sanford ( D. , N.C. ) a member of the Foreign Relations Committee who pushed to provide Costa Rica about the same amount of aid as it received last year .

gone-j: go on vacation, leave habitual places

IARG0
am
gonerel
for three weeksARGM-TMP
on vacationARG1
.

gone-j: MIA

The penARG0
is
gonerel
.

gone-j: Gone from place

IARG0
am
gonerel
from the forumARG3
for two daysARGM-TMP
and what happens ?

go.03 - pursue (often with after)

GO-V NOTES: No VNcls. (from go.03-v)

Aliases:

go (v.)

Roles:

ARG0-PAG: pursuer
ARG1-PPT: goal

go-v: go after

Portfolio managersARG0
gorel
after the highest ratesARG1
.

go.04 - modal / future

GO-V NOTES: No VNcls. (from go.04-v)
Do not tag! (leave the rel, of course). (from go.04-v)

Aliases:

go (v.)

Roles:

go-v: modal

I 'm
goingrel
to eat lunch now .

go.05 - serial verb construction

GO-V NOTES: This is dangerously close to the modal construction, except there's no"to" (ie, "I'm going to leave now"). Includes the idiom "go begging". (from go.05-v)

Aliases:

go (v.)

Roles:

ARG0-PAG: subject
ARG1-PPT: subsequent action

go-v: very typical

HeARG0
wentrel
looking for a replacement for Mr. LandryARG1
.

go.06 - proceed (with a variety of prepositions)

GO-V NOTES: No VNcls. (from go.06-v)

Aliases:

go (v.)
go (n.)

Roles:

ARG0-PAG: entity proceeding
ARG1-PPT: project
ARG2-DIR: direction, usually a particle

go-v: transitive and direction

BoeingARG0
goesrel
aheadARG2
with its plans for the 767ARG1
.

go-v: intransitive, direction only

Mrs. YeaginARG0
wentrel
into educationARG2
.

go-v: ergative

Boeing 's plansARG1
for the 767
wentrel
without a hitchARGM-MNR
.

go-v: transitive, no direction

TheyARG0
wentrel
about itARG1
with a systematic approachARGM-MNR
.

go-n: Light verb 'give the go_ahead'

CoulsonARG0
'
gaveARGM-LVB
the
gorel
-
aheadARG2
for Royal phone hackingARG1
' .

go.07 - sell

GO-V NOTES: No VNcls. (from go.07-v)

Aliases:

go (v.)

Roles:

ARG1-PPT: commodity
ARG2-GOL: buyer
ARG3-VSP: price

go-v: unaccusative with price

Chateau YquemARG1
nowARGM-TMP
goesrel
for $ 100 a bottleARG3

go.08 - become

GO-V NOTES: Related to VNcls marvel-31.3 (go_apeshit, go_ballistic are members, but not just plain 'go'.) (from go.08-v)
Use this sense for inceptive uses of go, such as become at war - to start war.

Aliases:

go (v.)

Roles:

ARG1-PPT: object
ARG2-PRD: attribute of arg1
ARG3-PAG: with reference to what

go-v: go private

Georgia GulfARG1
will
gorel
privateARG2
.

go-v: go off

The lightsARG1
wentrel
offARG2
last nightARGM-TMP
.

go-v: with another argument

Contel 's Mr. Wohlstetter said
the group of Big Board companiesARG1
is n't ready to
gorel
publicARG2
yetARGM-TMP
with its effortARG3
, and that he does n't plan to be the leader once it is public .

go-v: less become, more continue

What 's more , the losses they and the others caused `` are just what we are stumbling over , '' says Mr. Stapf , adding that
the majority of misdeedsARG1
probablyARGM-ADV
gorel
undetectedARG2
.

go.09 - operate

GO-V NOTES: No VNcls. (from go.09-v)

Aliases:

go (v.)

Roles:

ARG1-PPT: thing going

go-v: work

The order printersARG1
start to
gorel
on the trading floorARGM-LOC
.

go.10 - benefactive

GO-V NOTES: No VNcls. (from go.10-v)

Aliases:

go (v.)

Roles:

ARG1-PPT: thing going
ARG2-GOL: receiver

go-v: with receiver

The restARG1
wentrel
to investors from France and Hong KongARG2
.

go-v: with purpose

$ 455 millionARG1
will
gorel
for antitrust enforcementARGM-PRP
.

go-v: go with

BethlehemARG1
had little choice but to
gorel
with a European steelmakerARG2
, because its competitors already have tapped the Japanese and South Korean industry leaders , analysts noted .

go.11 - serve

GO-V NOTES: This seems close to the benefactive, hence its placement here. I also read the purpose clause as goes "to prove character". (from go.11-v)

Aliases:

go (v.)

Roles:

ARG1-PAG: thing going
ARG2-PRP: purpose

go-v: only in TV criminal/courtroom dramas?

The crimeARG1
goesrel
to characterARG2
.

go-v: goes without saying

WhichARG1
goesrel
to show that the First Law applies in insurance as in anything else : There is no free lunch , there is only marketingARG2
.

go-v: with GOL

ThatARG1
goesrel
for Israel tooARGM-GOL
, if Egypt or Syria were anything worthwhile , Israel would n't of got what they did .

go.12 - experience, undergo

GO-V NOTES: Be wary of the distinction with motion through some medium, such as"John goes through the park on his way to school."(from go.12-v)

Aliases:

go (v.)

Roles:

ARG1-PPT: experiencer
ARG2-PAG: experienced

go-v: oh the agony

This marketARG1
is
stillARGM-DIS
goingrel
through its painsARG2

go.14 - be left

GO-V NOTES: always infinitival? (from go.14-v)

Aliases:

go (v.)

Roles:

ARG1-PPT: thing left

go-v: left

With
15 seconds of tradingARG1
to
gorel
, ...

go.21 - have on your side

GO-V NOTES: No VNcls. (from go.21-v)

Aliases:

go (v.)

Roles:

ARG1-PPT: thing on your side, supporter
ARG2-GOL: beneficiary, supported

go-v: the only thing?

The one thingARG1
Mr. Phillips clearly does have
goingrel
for himARG2
is continuity , although it is n't certain if that will be enough .

go.22 - go with, match, accompany

GO-V NOTES: No VNcls. (from go.22-v)

Aliases:

go (v.)

Roles:

ARG1-PPT: topic
ARG2-COM: what you get for free, matching thing

go-v: and a set of Ginsu knives

Instead , they focus on events in department stores and pour their promotional budgets into
giftsARG1
thatR-ARG1
gorel
along with purchasesARG2
.

go.23 - say

GO-V NOTES: predicate added by Arrick (from go.23-v)

Aliases:

go (v.)

Roles:

ARG0-PAG: Sayer
ARG1-PPT: Utterance
ARG2-GOL: Hearer

go-v: non-agentive speaker

The old sayingARG0
goesrel
:
' Officials come and go , but yamen [ government offices in feudal China ] are made of iron . 'ARG1

go.24 - existential

GO-V NOTES: predicate added by Arrick (from go.24-v)

Aliases:

go (v.)

Roles:

ARGM-ADV: here, there
ARG1-PPT: fixed: you

go-v: existential there

WellARGM-DIS
thereARGM-ADV
youARG1
gorel
.

go.29 - potty

GO-V NOTES: No VNcls. (from go.29-v)

Aliases:

go (v.)

Roles:

ARG0-PAG: potty-er
ARG1-PPT: duty done

go-v: Arg 0 only

HeARG0
was
stillARGM-TMP
goingrel
two - to - three times a day which was his normARGM-TMP
.

go-v: in case you couldn't figure out arg 1

Mary told mom that
the dogARG0
wentrel
number 2ARG1
on the rugARGM-LOC
.

go.31 - an attempt, effort

GO-N NOTES: Roleset based on instances in BOLT P01, part 4. Loosely based on attempt-v.01. Be careful because "have a go" is a roleset for "have" (have.10), so it shouldn't be treated as an LV. (from go.01-n)

Aliases:

go (n.)
have_go (l.)
give_go (l.)

Roles:

ARG0-PAG: Agent, entity trying something
ARG1-PPT: Thing attempted

go-n: All args, nominal

Alfie backstage getting ready for
hisARG0
gorel
at ElvisARG1
.

go.32 - attack or insult

GO-N NOTES: Roleset based on instances in BOLT P01, part 4. Loosely based on attack-v.01. (from go.02-n)

Aliases:

go (n.)
have_go (l.)

Roles:

ARG0-PAG: attacker
ARG1-PPT: attacked, insulted entity

go-n: All args, within LVC again

I 'd like to make this clear : It 's not
the MuslimsARG1
weARG0
're
havingARGM-LVB
a
gorel
atC-ARG1
but the officials .

go-n: All args, with cause, again LVC

SheARG0
hadARGM-LVB
a
gorel
at himARG1
for being lateARGM-CAU
.

go.35 - spatial positioning; belong in a spot

GO NOTES: fictive motion sense split off from go.01 for SpatialAMR.

Aliases:

go (v.)
going (n.)

Roles:

ARG1-SE1: entity that exists in space
ARG2-LOC: location
ARG3-SRC: if arg1 spans a space, first boundary (source)
ARG4-GOL: if arg1 spans a space, second boundary (goal)
ARG5-ORT: orientation
ARG6-GOL: if arg1 is 3D, third boundary for third dimension

go-v: with orientation

The blockARG1
shouldARGM-MOD
gorel
on its sideARG5
.

          (r / recommend-01
            :ARG1 (g / go-35
              :ARG1 (b / block)
              :ARG6 (o / on-04
                :ARG1 b
                :ARG2 (s / side
                  :part-of b))))
        

go-v: with arg3 and arg5

My battleshipARG1
goesrel
from G1ARG3
to G5ARG4
.

          (g / go-35
            :ARG1 (b / battleship
              :poss (i / i))
            :ARG3 (s / space
              :location (c / cartesian-coordinate-entity :x "G" :y 1))
            :ARG4 (s2 / space
              :location (c2 / cartesian-coordinate-entity :x "G" :y 5)))
        

go-v: with arg2

SoARGM-DIS
the red blockARG1
goesrel
thereARG2
.

          (g / go-35
            :ARG1 (b / block
              :color (r / red))
            :ARG2 (t / there))
        

go_on

go_on.15 - go on: occur, continue

GO_ON-V NOTES: Member of VNcls begin-55.1. (from go.15-v)
ONGOING_ON-J NOTES: Automatically created by Julia as an alias file for unification. (from ongoing.15-j)

Aliases:

go_on (v.)
ongoing (j.)

Roles:

ARG1-PAG: thing/entity continuing/ occuring

go_on-v: ergative

The professor 's droning voiceARG1
goesrel
onrel
endlesslyARGM-MNR
.

go_on-v: transitive

A state court judge has allowed the charity to
gorel
onrel
soliciting fundsARG1
.

go_on.25 - continue speaking

GO_ON-V NOTES: Roleset based on instances in webtext-p2.5 (2500-2999). Comparison to other communication verbs. Framed by Claire (from go.25-v)

Aliases:

go_on (v.)

Roles:

ARG0-PAG: speaker
ARG1-PPT: utterance
ARG2-GOL: listener, audience spoken to

go_on-v: He goes on for a while...

HeARG0
goesrel
onrel
,
By putting the underlying origin of the , uh , street children class in Egypt under the microscope , you will find that one of the most dangerous reasons behind their growth is the chaotic migration from the countryside to the cities , and to a certain extent , the ruralization of the cities and the urbanization of the countrysideARG1
.

go_off

go_off.16 - become on

GO_OFF-V NOTES: No VNcls. (from go.16-v)

Aliases:

go_off (v.)

Roles:

ARG1-PPT: thing becoming on, exploding

go_off-v: bomb goes off

It 's
a time bombARG1
just waiting to
gorel
offrel
.

go_out

go_out.17 - leave

GO_OUT-V NOTES: Related to VNcls escape-51.1-2, but verb particle construction is not member. (from go.17-v)

Aliases:

go_out (v.)

Roles:

ARG0-PAG: entity leaving
ARG1-PPT: place left

go_out-v: like a lamb

Airlines in 1989ARG1
came in like a bang and are
goingrel
outrel
like a whimperARGM-MNR
.

go_out.18 - extinguish

GO_OUT-V NOTES: (from go.18-v)

Aliases:

go_out (v.)

Roles:

ARG1-PPT: thing being extinguished

go_out-v: nirvana

The lightARG1
wentrel
outrel
.

go_out-v

Well unless of course
the third compressor he put in the carARG1
goesrel
outrel
.

go_out.34 - date

GO_OUT-V NOTES: Added by Julia for BOLT

Aliases:

go_out (v.)

Roles:

ARG0-PAG: First dater
ARG1-PAG: Second dater

go_out-v: romance

NoARGM-DIS
,
heARG0
tells Yomna a couple of nice words and
goesrel
outrel
with herARG1
to fool aroundARGM-PRP
and then he would n't talk to her again , he 's dirty and she allows him to degrade her

go_back

go_back.19 - return to being

GO_BACK-V NOTES: Cf. get, return. Member of VNcls convert-26.6.2. (from go.19-v)

Aliases:

go_back (v.)

Roles:

ARG1-PAG: thing going back to previous state
ARG2-DIR: previous state

go_back-v: return

The board and UAL 's managementARG1
caARGM-MOD
n'tARGM-NEG
gorel
backrel
to business as usualARG2
.

go_through

go_through.20 - come to completion

GO_THROUGH-V NOTES: Note the distinction between this and other "go through" usages(physical motion through a medium, undergoing some experience) (from go.20-v)

Aliases:

go_through (v.)

Roles:

ARG0-PAG: agent
ARG1-PPT: thing coming to completion

go_through-v: let's make a deal

We 're in no way committed to
a dealARG1
goingrel
throughrel
at allARGM-ADV
.

go_through-v: both args

Has anyone else got stuff cheap like this and
the sellerARG0
wentrel
throughrel
with itARG1
or not ?

go_over

go_over.26 - review, discuss, analyze, explain

GO_OVER-V NOTES: compare to review, analyze (from go.26-v)

Aliases:

go_over (v.)

Roles:

ARG0-PAG: reviewer
ARG1-PPT: thing reviewed, gone over
ARG2-PRD: attribute
ARGM-COM: gone over with whom

go_over-v: Arg0,1, COM

The surgeonARG0
wentrel
overrel
the procedureARG1
with the nursesARGM-COM
before beginningARGM-TMP
.

go_over.30 - be received, create an impression

GO_OVER-V NOTES: Added by Julia based on BOLT. No VNcls. (from go.30-v)

Aliases:

go_over (v.)

Roles:

ARG1-PAG: thing being received

go_over-v: with MNR

While I do not underestimate the stupidity of the American voter , Romney 's Gorden Gekko greed is good past is n't going *-1 to
gorel
overrel
very wellARGM-MNR
this yearARGM-TMP
.
ARG1: *-1

go_down

go_down.27 - happen

GO_DOWN-V NOTES: Added by Julia based on BOLT. No VNcls. (from go.27-v)

Aliases:

go_down (v.)

Roles:

ARG1-PAG: thing happening

go_down-v: from BOLT

If ahmadinejad did say this , does he have any info as to what-2 [*-2]-1 is gon [*-1] na
gorel
downrel
?
ARG1: [*-1]

undergo

undergo.28 - experience, undergo

UNDERGO-V NOTES: No Vncls. Comparison with 'go through'. (from undergo.01-v)
UNDER_GO-V NOTES: Based on tempral and stratified data. Comparison to go.12. Framed by Katie. (from go.28-v)

Aliases:

undergo (v.)
under_go (v.)

Roles:

ARG1-PPT: experiencer
ARG2-PAG: experienced

undergo-v: pretty typical

Periods before the advent of futures or program trading were often more volatile , usually when
fundamental market conditionsARG1
were
undergoingrel
changeARG2
( 1973 - 75 , 1937 - 40 , and 1928 - 33 for example ) .

under_go-v: both args

PatientARG1
underrel
wentrel
neoadjuvant chemotherapy and radiationARG2

gone

gone.33 - telling time: after X o'clock

GONE-J NOTES: Added by Julia for BOLT. Don't tag the dummy "it"

Aliases:

gone (j.)

Roles:

ARG1-TMP: time stamp that has passed

gone-j

TeacherARGM-DIS
,
last nightARGM-TMP
it was
gonerel
seven clockARG1
when I 'd finished electron microscopyARGM-TMP
, and then I went out to have something to eat .