point
point.01 - point
POINT-V NOTES: Frames file for 'point' based on sentences in financial subcorpus. No access to verbnet. No comparison. (from point.01-v predicate notes)Aliases:
point (v.)
Roles:
ARG0-PAG: pointer
ARG1-PPT: thing pointed (defaults to finger)
ARG2-GOL: pointed at (a variety of prepositions)
ARG1-PPT: thing pointed (defaults to finger)
ARG2-GOL: pointed at (a variety of prepositions)
point-v: toward
Trading is expected to remain subdued as the market awaits tomorrow 's release of the jobs data with the hope that
itARG0
willARGM-MOD
pointrel
toward a decline in interest ratesARG2
.point-v: to
`` I believe everyday pricing in the current environment does n't work , '' says
Walter Loeb of Morgan Stanley & Co.ARG0
, pointingrel
to soft durable - goods salesARG2
.point-v: at
TheyARG0
pointrel
at the numerous developing - country governments that have inflated , taxed and regulated themselves into despair under successive IMF programsARG2
.point-v: ARG0 and ARG1 and ARG2
Investigators say
clues collected over the last few daysARG0
have alreadyARGM-TMP
pointedrel
themARG1
to locations both near and far outside the port city of AdenARG2
, but they wo n't say there 's any indication that the plot here goes beyond Yemen 's boarders .point.03 - have a particular goal or destiny; be intended for something
Aliases:
point (n.)
have_point (l.)
have_point (l.)
Roles:
ARG0-PAG: person with intensions
ARG1-PPT: smaller actions that are intended for that goal
ARG2-GOL: larger goal; the point itself
ARG1-PPT: smaller actions that are intended for that goal
ARG2-GOL: larger goal; the point itself
point-n
Is there any
pointrel
to continuing thisARG1
?have_point-l: typical usage
WhatARG2
pointrel
does thisARG1
haveARGM-LVB
?point-n: typical usage
I see
noARGM-NEG
pointrel
in doing thisARG1
point.04 - make an argument or claim
POINT-N NOTES:Aliases:
point (n.)
make_point (l.)
make_point (l.)
Roles:
ARG0-PAG: claimer, asserter
ARG1-PPT: thing claimed, asserted
ARG2-GOL: hearer
ARG1-PPT: thing claimed, asserted
ARG2-GOL: hearer
make_point-l: typical usage
JohnARG0
madeARGM-LVB
a very goodARGM-ADJ
pointrel
that pizza is a vegetableARG1
point.05 - be certain to do/accomplish
POINT-N NOTES: framed by Tim during MWE annotationAliases:
point (n.)
make_point (l.)
make_point (l.)
Roles:
ARG0-PAG: doer
ARG1-PPT: thing done/accomplished
ARG1-PPT: thing done/accomplished
make_point-l: typical usage
There is just something wrong with
makingARGM-LVB
a pointrel
of being a jerkassARG1
.point.yy - non-predicative use of point; score in a game or sharp bit of an object
POINT-N NOTES: framed by Tim during MWE annotationAliases:
point (n.)
Roles:
point_out
point_out.02 - point at, define, make an example of
POINT_OUT-V NOTES: (from point.02-v)Aliases:
point_out (v.)
Roles:
ARG0-PAG: pointer
ARG1-PPT: pointed at
ARG1-PPT: pointed at
point_out-v: typical usage
Drexel Burnham 's Mr. ReidyARG0
pointedrel
outrel
that `` profits held up in a tough revenue environment . ''ARG1
point_finger
point_finger.06 - assign blame
POINT_FINGER-M NOTES: Prepped by Tim during MWE framingAliases:
point_finger (m.)
finger (n.)
finger (n.)
Roles:
ARG0-PAG: blamer
ARG1-PPT: entity blamed
ARG2-PRD: blame for what
ARG3-CAU: event providing evidence for the finger-pointing
ARG1-PPT: entity blamed
ARG2-PRD: blame for what
ARG3-CAU: event providing evidence for the finger-pointing
point_finger-m: normal
It 's hard , though , to
reallyARGM-ADV
pointrel
the fingerrel
at somebodyARG1
when they 're not here to defend themselvesARGM-TMP
.point_finger-m: arg2
She stated that
sheARG0
was not here to pointrel
the fingerrel
at anyoneARG1
for her always - healthy little girl Stacey 's being so sick with leukemiaARG2
.have_talking_point
have_talking_point.07 - speak based upon pre-existing arguments (potentially provided by others)
TALKING_POINT-M NOTES: Added during AMR retrofits for MWE framingAliases:
talking_point (m.)
point (n.)
point (n.)
Roles:
ARG0-PAG: talker, one spouting talking points
ARG1-PPT: topic of talking points
ARG2-PRD: target audience, recipient
ARG3-PPT: actual talking points
ARG4-DIR: original source of talking points
ARG1-PPT: topic of talking points
ARG2-PRD: target audience, recipient
ARG3-PPT: actual talking points
ARG4-DIR: original source of talking points
with arg4
And
heARG0
used the Planned ParenthoodARG4
talkingrel
pointsrel
, saying that abortions , several hundred thousand a year , are a very small portion of what they actually doARG3
.point_finger-m: arg2
I , I 'm sure you saw Liz Cheney said , Rand Paul seems to get
hisARG0
foreign policyARG1
talkingrel
pointsrel
from Rachel MaddowARG4
.have_point_of_view
have_point_of_view.08 - have a particular perspective upon an issue
POV-M NOTES: Added during AMR retrofits for MWE framingAliases:
point_of_view (m.)
POV (n.)
point (n.)
view (n.)
POV (n.)
point (n.)
view (n.)
Roles:
ARG0-PAG: Person who has a view point
ARG1-PPT: topic of point of view
ARG2-PRD: actual point of view or stance
ARG3-PRD: kind of point of view; characterization of viewer
ARG1-PPT: topic of point of view
ARG2-PRD: actual point of view or stance
ARG3-PRD: kind of point of view; characterization of viewer
point_of_view-m: with arg4
I realize
yourARG0
take on thisARG1
is strictly from a patrioticARG3
pointrel
ofrel
viewrel
point_of_view-m
Look at
itARG1
from the lenderARG0
's pointrel
ofrel
viewrel
have_point
have_point.09 - be correct
Have-Point-M NOTES: Added during AMR retrofits for MWE framingIf it just means "is making a claim", use point.04
Aliases:
have_point (l.)
point (n.)
point (n.)
Roles:
ARG0-PAG: Person who is correct
ARG1-PPT: topic; right about what
ARG1-PPT: topic; right about what
have_point-m: with arg1
RomneyARG0
hasARGM-LVB
a pointrel
that young Americans are hurting in today 's job marketARG1
.have_point-m: with arg0
but
the presidentARG0
hasARGM-LVB
a pointrel
thereARGM-ADV
.case_in_point
case_in_point.10 - exemplify, be a good example of a generalization
CASE-IN-Point-M NOTES: Added during AMR retrofits for MWE framingAliases:
case_in_point (m.)
point (n.)
point (n.)
Roles:
ARG0-PPT: example, individual case
ARG1-PRD: of what; larger generalization
ARG1-PRD: of what; larger generalization
case_in_point-m: with arg1
ButARGM-DIS
, more and more , it 's becoming digitalARG1
, caserel
inrel
pointrel
, this week 's efforts by the White House to promote the president 's State of the Union agenda on social media sites like Facebook , Twitter and YouTubeARG0
.case_in_point-m: just arg0
Caserel
inrel
pointrel
: Male squash bees hide away inside bright orange squash flowers late in the day , and then the blossom closes up around the sleeping bees as night falls , protecting them from predatorsARG0
.