Rolesets - protect

protect

protect.01 - shield from danger

PROTECT-V NOTES: Member of Vncls defend-85. (from protect.01-v)
PROTECTION-N NOTES: Roleset based on protect.01. No corresponding verbnet class. Framed by Katie. (from protection.01-n)
The protector/instrument distinction largely comes down tointentionality. Instrumental subjects seem to be much more common. (from protect.01-v)

Aliases:

protect (v.)
protection (n.)
protecting (n.)

Roles:

ARG0-PAG: protector
ARG1-PPT: protected
ARG2-PPT: danger
ARG3-MNR: instrument

protect-v: agentive subject and instrument

RepublicansARG0
want to
protectrel
the measureARG1
by combining it with two politically popular issues that Democrats would find hard to vote againstARG3
.

protect-v: instrumental subject

Mr. Wilder introduced
a billARG3
to
protectrel
rape victimsARG1
from unfounded interrogationARG2
.

protect-v: passivized

The informationARG1
is
protectedrel
by attorney - client priviledgeARG3
.

protection-n: Example with arg 2

such proceedings give it
protectionrel
from creditor lawsuitsARG2

protection-n: Another arg 1 and 2 example

ourARG1
``
earthquakeARG2
''
protectionrel

protection-n: One more arg 1 and 2 as this is the most common

TheirARG1
onlyARGM-ADJ
protectionrel
against a brutal winterARG2

protection-n: with arg3

Everything you 've ever wanted to know about the use of
personalARG1
protectionrel
with firearmsARG3
in the homeARGM-LOC

protective

protective.02 - acting defensively for the safety/preservation of something dear

PROTECTIVE-J NOTES: Automatically created by Julia as an alias file for unification. (from protective.01-j)

Aliases:

protective (j.)

Roles:

ARG0-PAG: protector
ARG1-PPT: protected
ARG2-PPT: danger
ARG3-MNR: instrument

protective-j

ScottARG0
is
protectiverel
of his private lifeARG1
: