murmur
murmur.01 - speak in soft low tones
MURMUR-V NOTES: Frames file for 'murmur' based on sentences in brown. Verbnet entry (from murmur.01-v predicate notes)Aliases:
murmur (v.)
Roles:
ARG0-PAG: speaker
ARG1-PPT: utterance
ARG2-GOL: listener
ARG1-PPT: utterance
ARG2-GOL: listener
murmur-v: no listener
The sheikARG0
smiled and murmuredrel
: `` That is precisely correct ''ARG1
.murmur.02 - sound of blood flowing in or near the heart
MURMUR-V NOTES: Added for THYME-AMR.Aliases:
murmur (n.)
Roles:
ARG0-PAG: 'speaker' (heart)
ARG1-VSP: timing (systolic, diastolic, continuous)
ARG2-EXT: intensity (often numerical grade; use score-on-scale-91)
ARG3-MNR: shape (e.g., crescendo)
ARG1-VSP: timing (systolic, diastolic, continuous)
ARG2-EXT: intensity (often numerical grade; use score-on-scale-91)
ARG3-MNR: shape (e.g., crescendo)
murmur-n
Heart : S1 , S2 normal without
murmursrel
, rubs , or gallops .(c / concern-02 :ARG0 (a / and :op1 (n / normal-01 :ARG1 (a3 / and :op1 (c2 / clinical-attribute :name (n3 / name :op1 "S1")) :op2 (c3 / clinical-attribute :name (n4 / name :op1 "S2")))) :op2 (h / have-03 :polarity - :ARG0 a3 :ARG1 (o / or :op1 (m / murmur-02 :ARG0 a2) :op2 (r / rub-02 :ARG0 a2) :op3 (g / gallop-02 :ARG0 a2)))) :ARG1 (a2 / anatomical-site :name (n2 / name :op1 "heart")))