Rolesets - match

match

match.01 - match, mate together, couple

MATCH-V NOTES: Member of VNcls amalgamate-22.2-1 (from match.01-v)
MATCH-N NOTES: Based on sentences in wsj. Comparison to match.01. VN class amalgamate-22.2-1. Framed by Katie. (from match.01-n)
The matched items all have the same status as arguments/semantic roles. There are passives(6a) The paint is matched (by the wallpaper)(6b) The wallpaper is matched (by the paint) but these are adjectival, not verbal, as the tests show: The paint was unmatched The paint is well matched * At noon, the paint was matched by the wallpaper Therefore, (6) are predicative sentences, and the participle is an adjective, just like "peeling." So the (optional) by-phrase is an adverbial; the noun in the by-phrase is not an A0 (agent) argument.(6a) The paint is [matched (by the wallpaper)] AdjP(6b) The wallpaper is [matched (by the paint)] AdjP (And therefore these cases are not to be tagged--Paul) (from match.01-v)

Aliases:

match (v.)
matching (n.)
match (n.)

Roles:

ARG0-PAG: person performing match
ARG1-PPT: first matching object
ARG2-PPT: second object, matches what

basic transitive

The architectARG0
matchedrel
the paint and the wallpaperARG1

with-phrase

The architectARG0
matchedrel
the paintARG1
with the wallpaperARG2

inverted with-phrase

The architectARG0
matchedrel
the wallpaperARG1
with the paintARG2

to-phrase

The architectARG0
matchedrel
the paintARG1
to the wallpaperARG2

inverted to-phrase

The architectARG0
matchedrel
the wallpaperARG1
to the paintARG2

unaccusative

The paint and the wallpaperARG1
matchedrel

unaccusative with object?

The paintARG1
matchesrel
the wallpaperARG2

inverted

The wallpaperARG1
matchesrel
the paintARG2

tricky

The companyARG0
matchedrel
Kodak 's higher pricesARG1
.

tricky nominal gerund in a NML node

There are also several national adjustments and
networkARG1
matchingrel
projects

ARG1 and ARG2

HereARGM-LOC
a pot - bellied BuddhaARG1
is
matchedrel
with a water ballARG2
.

match.03 - competition

MATCH-N NOTES: Added by Julia based on BOLT, comparison to 'competition.01'. No VNcls. (from match.02-n)

Aliases:

match (n.)

Roles:

ARG0-PAG: first competitor
ARG1-PPT: second competitor
ARG2-GOL: prize, title
ARG3-VSP: subject matter of the competition

with arg2

However , it was n't until 1883 , after a historic tournament in London , that a
matchrel
for the title of strongest world playerARG2
was first suggested .

LOC

Also $ ky have flooded TV with football , it is on constantly with at least 5 matches on at a weekend , and football every night with
EuropeanARGM-LOC
matchesrel
.

args 0, 1, TMP, LOC

Richard Gasquet of France reacts during
hisARG0
matchrel
against Tommy Haas of GermanyARG1
during the French Open tennis tournamentARGM-TMP
at the Roland Garros stadium in ParisARGM-LOC
June 2 , 2012ARGM-TMP
.

with arg3, argMs

On 6 January 1681 , the
firstARGM-TMP
recordedARGM-PRD
boxingARG3
matchrel
took place in Britain when Christopher Monck , 2nd Duke of Albemarle ( and later Lieutenant Governor of Jamaica ) engineered a bout between his butler and his butcher with the latter winning the prize .

hypothetical competition

I can not help but recall the age old expression that Youth and Enthusiasim is
noARGM-NEG
matchrel
against Wisdom and TreacheryARG1
.

match_up

match_up.02 - match up

MATCH_UP-V NOTES: Added based on example in Brown corpus. similar to 'match.01'. Corresponds to VNcls amalgamate-22.2-1. Added by Julia. (from match.02-v)
Add as many arg1s as needed (from match.02-v)

Aliases:

match_up (v.)

Roles:

ARG0-PAG: entity performing the match
ARG1-PPT: first matching object
ARG2-PPT: second thing, matches what

Without agent

When someone does n't do as well as they had hoped in a tea competition , they try to figure out
whyARGM-CAU
their teaARG1
did
n'tARGM-NEG
matchrel
uprel
with that of other growersARG2
.

With agent

When I left him aloneARGM-TMP
,
heARG0
matchedrel
uprel
the lettersARG1
.