Rolesets - orient

orient

orient.01 - adjust or focus on; position so that the axes of the object have some relation to the axes of the space

ORIENT NOTES: Roleset expanded for spatialAMR to be used as a general-semantic reification of the new :orientation role. Arg4 added to accommodate this.
ORIENT-V NOTES: Frames file for 'orient' based on survey of sentences in the WSJ corpus. (from orient.01-v predicate notes)
ORIENTATION-N NOTES: Added by Julia based on BOLT, orient.01. No VNcls. (from orientation.01-n)
ORIENTED-J NOTES: Automatically created by Julia as an alias file for unification. (from oriented.01-j)
Args 2 and 3 due to occurence with nominalization (from orientation.01-n)

Aliases:

orient (v.)
orientation (n.)
oriented (j.)

Roles:

ARG0-PAG: agent
ARG1-SE1: entity oriented
ARG2-GOL: oriented towards
ARG3-PRT: specific aspect/part of arg1 adjusted in relation to arg2
ARG4-ORT: orientation

orient-v: passive

But if his explanation of motivation is true , why is
his investigationARG1
soARGM-ADV
orientedrel
as
to identify criminal activityARGM-PNC
[ ] ?

oriented-j: Adjectival usage

PatientARG1
is
orientedrel
times threeARGM-ADV
.

orientation-n: just arg3

When are people going to realise that
sexualARG3
orientationrel
, skin colour and ethnicity has no bearing on what is inside the person and their personality .

orientation-n: args 1 and 3

Avoid making your child 's whole identity about
hisARG1
sexualARG3
orientationrel
.

orientation-n: another arg1 and 3

A study was made of how the
economicARG3
orientationrel
of an organi- zationARG1
can influence its innovativeness .

orientation-n: args 1, 2

By
properARGM-MNR
orientationrel
of the sailARG1
towards the SunARG2
during each orbitARGM-TMP
, the orbital energy can be increased , such that the solar sail spacecraft raises its orbit .

orient-v: with Arg4

The nailARG1
is
orientedrel
horizontallyARG4
.

          (o / orient-01
            :ARG1 (n / nail)
            :ARG4 (h / horizontal-01
              :ARG1 n))
        

orient-v: with args2 and 3

TheyARG0
orientedrel
himARG1
with
his backARG3
to the wallARG2
.

          (o / orient-01
            :ARG0 (t / they)
            :ARG1 (h / he)
            :ARG2 (w / wall)
            :ARG3 (t2 / thing
              :ARG1-of (b / back-03
                :ARG2 h
                :ARG3 (c / cartesian-framework-91
                  :ARG1 h
                  :FR (i2 / intrinsic)))))