lodge
lodge.01 - reside (temporarily?), residing (not the place resided)
LODGE-V NOTES: Frames file for 'lodge' based on sentences in wsj. Verbnet entries 46, 9.10 and 9.1, Framenet entries Residence and Placing. (from lodge.01-v predicate notes)LODGING-N NOTES: lodge.01 (from lodging.01-n)
If you want to make the rel your Arg1, you're not looking at an eventive usage (from lodging.01-n)
Aliases:
lodging (n.)
lodge (v.)
lodge (v.)
Roles:
ARG0-PPT: entity residing
ARG1-LOC: location
ARG1-LOC: location
lodge-v: ARG
I know the Prisoner ,
heARG0
lodgedrel
in my mother 's houseARG1
lodging-n: Arg0,1
HisARG0
lodgingrel
in the CatskillsARG1
all summerARGM-TMP
allowed him the peace and quiet he needed to finish his collection of Harry Potter fan fiction .lodge.02 - put firmly
LODGE-V NOTES: ergatives in lodge.02 and transitives in lodge.01 will be verydifficult to distinguish. (from lodge.02-v)LODGING-N NOTES: lodge.02 (from lodging.02-n)
LODGED-J NOTES: Added by Julia based on BOLT. (from lodged.02-j)
Aliases:
lodge (v.)
lodged (j.)
lodging (n.)
lodged (j.)
lodging (n.)
Roles:
ARG0-PAG: agent, putter
ARG1-PPT: thing lodged
ARG2-GOL: where
ARG1-PPT: thing lodged
ARG2-GOL: where
lodge-v: troubling ergative
Once asbestos is released into the environment ,
itARG1
canARGM-MOD
lodgerel
anywhereARG2
, '' says Richard A. Dennis , the assistant U.S. attorney who prosecuted the case .lodge-v: all args
``
The explosion of junk bonds and takeoversARG0
has lodgedrel
a lot of insecure securitiesARG1
in the hands of investorsARG2
and loaded the corporations that are the objects of takeovers or feared takeovers with huge amounts of debt rather than equity .lodging-n: Arg1,2
The wheel 'sARG1
lodgingrel
in the mudARG2
prevented the car from moving forward .lodge.03 - file a complaint
LODGE-V NOTES: Frames file for 'lodge' based on sentences in wsj. Verbnet entries 46, 9.10 and 9.1, Framenet entries Residence and Placing. (from lodge.03-v predicate notes)LODGING-N NOTES: lodge.03 (from lodging.03-n)
Aliases:
lodge (v.)
lodging (n.)
lodging (n.)
Roles:
ARG0-PAG: complainer
ARG1-PPT: formal complaint, lawsuit etc
ARG2-GOL: against whom
ARG1-PPT: formal complaint, lawsuit etc
ARG2-GOL: against whom
lodge-v: passive gets the point across
`` With the FBI around here , bragging rights are a thing of the past , '' said one trader , referring to the federal investigation of futures trading that so far has resulted in
46 indictmentsARG1
lodgedrel
against individuals on the Merc and the Chicago Board of TradeARG2
.lodging-n: Arg0,1
If a complainant does not get satisfactory response from the bank within 60 days from the date of
hisARG0
lodgingrel
the complaintARG1
, he will have the option to approach the Office of the Banking Ombudsman concerned for redressal of his grievance / s.