howl
howl.01 - emit howl, speak howlingly
HOWL-V NOTES: Based on WSJ. Verbnet entries manner_speaking-37.3, animal_sounds-38, nonverbal_expression-40.2. (from howl.01-v)Aliases:
howl (v.)
Roles:
ARG0-PAG: howler
ARG1-PPT: utterance, cognate object
ARG2-GOL: listener
ARG1-PPT: utterance, cognate object
ARG2-GOL: listener
like a wolf
JohnARG0
howledrel
at the moonARG2
.ARG1 and ARG0
` ` I am Doctor Sax ! ''ARG1
heARG0
howledrel
at the butlerARG2
.howl.02 - make howling noises while moving
HOWL-V NOTES: Member of VNcls sound_emission-43.2. (from howl.02-v)Aliases:
howl (v.)
Roles:
ARG0-PPT: entity in motion
ARG1-LOC: path
ARG1-LOC: path
the one example from the corpus
ThenARGM-TMP
the whole thing will start to collapse , just as it did in the 1970s , and the ghosts and bansheesARG0
willARGM-MOD
be howlingrel
through the placeARG1
turning people 's hair whiteARGM-ADV
.howl.03 - bad weather
HOWL-V NOTES: Possibly mergable with howl.01 Belongs to VN class weather-57. (from howl.03-v)Aliases:
howl (v.)
Roles:
ARG0-PAG: wind, etc.
ARG1-PPT: cognate object (gusts, a gale, etc.)
ARG1-PPT: cognate object (gusts, a gale, etc.)
stormy weather
``
The windARG0
is reallyARGM-DIS
howlingrel
outsideARGM-LOC
, '' John said .both args
The windARG0
howledrel
a galeARG1
outside my bedroom windowARGM-LOC
all night longARGM-TMP
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