Rolesets - halt

halt

halt.01 - stop

HALT-V NOTES: Verbnet class other_cos-45.4, stop-55.4. Comparison with 'stop'.VN, FN updated by Julia. (from halt.01-v)
HALT-N NOTES: Based on sentences in nouns-00040. Comparison to halt.01-v. VN classes stop-55.1 and other_cos-45.4. FN class process_stop. Framed by Katie. (from halt.01-n)
Higher numbered args might or might not occur; refer to 'stop' forusage of them. (from halt.01-v)

Aliases:

halt (v.)
halt (n.)

Roles:

ARG0-PAG: causer of stopping
ARG1-PPT: Theme (action or object being stopped)
ARG2-MNR: Instrument, if separate from arg0

transitive active

While program trades swiftly kicked in ,
a `` circuit breaker ''ARG0
thatR-ARG0
haltedrel
trading in stock futures in ChicagoARG1
made some program trading impossible .

passivized

Cineplex traded on the New York Stock Exchange at $ 11.25 a share , up $ 1.125 , before
tradingARG1
was
haltedrel
.

Most args

the Chicago Mercantile Exchange 'sARG0
haltrel
in stock - index futuresARG1

Arg 1 modifying the rel

the
futures - tradingARG1
haltrel

Arg 1 only

an
oil exportARG1
haltrel

halt.02 - halt from

HALT-V NOTES: Added by Julia based on WSJ. Comparison to stop.03-- note the syntactic difference between stop.01 and stop.03. No. Vncls. (from halt.02-v)

Aliases:

halt (v.)

Roles:

ARG0-PAG: primary agent, preventer
ARG1-PPT: secondary agent, entity coming to to a halt
ARG2-PPT: action secondary agent is kept from

All args

Gold and silver broker Preston Semel asked
a federal courtARG0
to
haltrel
the Commodity ExchangeARG1
from imposing a record $ 550,000 fine on his firmARG2
.