protest
protest.01 - object to something, demonstrating against, participate in a protest
PROTEST-V NOTES: Frames file for 'protest' based on wsj. Member of Vncls conspire-71. (from protest.01-v)PROTESTING-N NOTES: Added by Julia based on BOLT, protest-v.01. Corresponds to VNcls conspire-71. (from protesting.01-n)
PROTEST-N NOTES: Roleset based on verb entry protest-v.01. (from protest.02-n)
Aliases:
protest (n.)
protest (v.)
protesting (n.)
protest (v.)
protesting (n.)
Roles:
ARG0-PAG: protester
ARG1-PPT: objectionable thing, topic of protest
ARG1-PPT: objectionable thing, topic of protest
hey ho, we won't go-- the protest itself as subject
Assume
a neighborhood demonstrationARG0
to protestrel
speeding on a certain road or a careless accident involving a police carARG1
.agentive subject
Anti - nuclear activistsARG0
have protestedrel
the launch of the Galileo space probe to JupiterARG1
because it uses plutonium to generate the electricity needed to run the craftARGM-CAU
.args 0, 1
Thom Hartmann talks to Shane Brooks about
hisARG0
protestingrel
the tea party conventionARG1
.both args
... there was no question of
theirARG0
protestingrel
against disparity in wagesARG1
.Arg1 only, NP
A
massiveARGM-EXT
protestrel
against the Bush administration ...ARG1
All args
Women expressed well the sense of themselves that prompted
theirARG0
protestrel
of these wage cutsARG1
.protest.02 - manner of speaking
PROTEST-V NOTES: (from protest.02-v)PROTESTING-N NOTES: Added by Julia based on protest-v.02. No VNcls (from protesting.02-n)
PROTEST-N NOTES: Roleset based on protest.02. No corresponding verbnet class. Framed by Katie. (from protest.01-n)
Arg1 will (almost?) always be a S. (from protest.02-v)
Aliases:
protesting (n.)
protest (n.)
protest (v.)
protest (n.)
protest (v.)
Roles:
ARG0-PAG: speaker
ARG1-PPT: utterance
ARG2-GOL: hearer
ARG1-PPT: utterance
ARG2-GOL: hearer
missing hearer
Fed officialsARG0
mayARGM-MOD
protestrel
that this does n't necessarily mean a fundamental change in their interest - rate policiesARG1
.direct quote as utterance, all args
SheARG0
protestedrel
to himARG2
, " My house is plastic city ; I need real stuff to put with the fake stuff . "ARG1
all args
Only later did I become aware of my grandfather 's struggles , of
hisARG0
protestingrel
to the Canadian ParliamentARG2
, " The Province of Quebec and all of Canada were our homeland before they were yours . For as far as I know the Indians have never lost their status as a nation . "ARG1
Arg 1 as an utterance
theirARG0
protestsrel
that present plans contain no coercionARG1
Arg 0 and 1 again
The
Bush administration 'sARG0
protestsrel
that the press revelations about the financial monitoring program may tip off terroristsARG1
.