judge
judge.01 - make a judgement, judge
JUDGE-V NOTES: Perhaps this last one should be split into a separate roleset('believe'), but I'd rather not. It still fits (albeit somewhatawkwardly) into this one. (from judge.01-v)JUDGMENT-N NOTES: Based on sentences in nouns-00040. Comparison to judge.01. VN classes characterize-29.2, declare-29.4-1-1-2, and estimate-34.2. Framed by Katie. (from judgment.01-n)
JUDGEMENT-N NOTES: Based on sentences in wsj. Comparison to judge.01. See VN classes captain-29.8, characterize-29.2, and estimate-34.2. No FN class. Framed by Katie. (from judgement.01-n)
Aliases:
judgement (n.)
judgment (n.)
judge (v.)
make_judgement (l.)
pass_judgement (l.)
judgment (n.)
judge (v.)
make_judgement (l.)
pass_judgement (l.)
Roles:
ARG0-PAG: judge
ARG1-PPT: judged
ARG2-PRD: judgement, attribute of arg1
ARG3-CAU: on what grounds
ARG1-PPT: judged
ARG2-PRD: judgement, attribute of arg1
ARG3-CAU: on what grounds
judge-v: discourse usage
Judgingrel
from the Americana in Haruki Murakami 's `` A Wild Sheep Chase '' Kodansha , 320 pages , $ 18.95ARG3
, baby boomers on both sides of the Pacific have a lot in common .judge-v: grounds and subject
Earlier this week , Dr. Sullivan tried to defuse these charges by stressing that
candidates to head the NIH and the CDCARG1
willARGM-MOD
be judgedrel
by `` standards of scientific and administrative excellence , '' not politicsARG3
.judge-v: just thing judged
None of the grantsARG1
had been requested by HUD , judgedrel
competitivelyARGM-MNR
or were the subject of a single hearing .judge-v: verbal predicate judgement
The implications for Britain , France and the rest of Europe of having their currencies tied to the economic policy of a neutral country need considering before
weARG0
judgerel
Mr. Lawson 's resignationARG1
to be unfortunateARG2
.judge-v: simple transitive
``
YouARG0
've got to judgerel
where the network will be in three yearsARG1
. ''judge-v: lest ye be judged
Judgerel
NotARGM-NEG
judge-v: adjectival predicate judgement
Baker had bitter experience of bigotry from her St. Louis childhood and her days in New York theater , where
sheARG1
was judgedrel
too dark for an all - black chorus line performing of course for all - white audiencesARG2
.judge-v: prepositional judgement
HeARG0
chastises Jo Franklin - Trout for her inept presentation of advocacy journalism , judgingrel
her projectARG1
as `` intellectually slipshodARG2
. ''judge-v: missing subject of judgement
Consider , for example , the greenhouse effect and climate change ;
numerous blue - ribbon scientific committees , including one from the National Academy of ScienceARG0
, judgerel
there is a greater than 50 % probability of a grave problem in the offingARG2
.judgment-n: personal judgement (belief)
a
judgmentrel
of North Korean intentionsARG1
judgment-n: personal or judicial
myARG0
judgmentrel
judgment-n: args 0 and 1
the
financialARG1
judgmentrel
of all market participantsARG0
judgment-n: arg 2 as resulting award
the $ 132 millonARG2
judgmentrel
against Mr. HuntARG1
judgment-n: "judgment that __" = arg2
Lying in bed , I could not but recall
his great father 'sARG0
harshARGM-MNR
judgmentrel
when I met him back then , that only by getting lucky could I come to the USARG2
.judgment-n
the administration 'sARG0
previousARGM-TMP
judgementrel
judgment-n
yourARG0
judgementrel
of thisARG1
judgment-n: arg2
Lying in bed , I could not but recall
his great father 'sARG0
harshARGM-MNR
judgmentrel
when I met him back then , that only by getting lucky could I come to the USARG2