Rolesets - refer

refer

refer.01 - call, label, refer to

REFER-V NOTES: Frames file for 'refer' based on sentences in financial subcorpus. (from refer.01-v predicate notes)
REFERENCE-N NOTES: Based on sentences in nouns-00040. Comparison to reference.01-v. No VN class. No FN class. Framed by Katie. (from reference.01-n)

Aliases:

refer (v.)
reference (n.)
make_reference (l.)

Roles:

ARG0-PAG: labeller
ARG1-PPT: labelled
ARG2-PRD: label

refer-v: all args

He added that he had spoken with
Mr. LaidigARG1
,
whomR-ARG1
heARG0
referredrel
to
as a friendARG2
, by telephone Monday evening .

refer-v: more commonly as discourse function

`` Payments are good right now , but we are n't recommending any long - term lines of credit , '' says
Richard Hastings , a retail credit analystARG0
,
referringrel
to credit lines which make inventory purchases automaticARG1
.

reference-n: args 0 and 1

itsARG0
referencesrel
to Steven Spielberg , Spago and " thirtysomething "ARG1

reference-n: arg 0 only

Information and analyses are forwarded to the president for
hisARG0
referencerel

reference-n: arg 1 only

a
referencerel
to the green color of the DPP flagARG1

refer.02 - recommend, send

REFER-V NOTES: Verbnet entry contribute-13.2, other framed members include relingquish, sacrifice, surrender, and transfer. None of those seem right. (from refer.02-v)
REFERRAL-N NOTES: Based on Temprel data. Comparison to refer.02. Refer.02 is a member of VN class contribute-13.2. No FN class. Framed by Katie. (from referral.01-n)
REFERRING-N NOTES: Based on temprel and stratified data. Comparison to refer.02. Refer.02 is a member of VN class contribute-13.2. Refer is also a member of FN class Sending. Framed by Katie (from referring.01-n)

Aliases:

refer (v.)
referral (n.)
referring (n.)
referring (j.)
give_referral (l.)

Roles:

ARG0-PAG: recommender, sender
ARG1-PPT: recommended thing
ARG2-GOL: recipient of the referal

refer-v: all args

The firmsARG0
are n't required to
referrel
workARG1
exclusivelyARGM-MNR
to each otherARG2
and remain separate organizations .

refer-v: more clearly send

Two former ministers were so heavily implicated in the Koskotas affair that
PASOK members of ParliamentARG0
voted to
referrel
themARG1
to the special courtARG2
.

referral-n: arg 1 as reason for referral

There is a
referralrel
back to our colleagues in the Pain ClinicARG2
for managementARG1

referring-j: arg 0

referringrel
physicianARG0

refer.03 - consult, direct one's attention to

REFER-V NOTES: compare to consult.01 (from refer.03-v)

Aliases:

refer (v.)
reference (n.)

Roles:

ARG0-PAG: referrer
ARG1-GOL: referred to
ARG2-PPT: in regards to, purpose

refer-v: Imperative form

PleaseARGM-DIS
referrel
to the manualARG1
for detailed instructionsARG2
.

refer-v: Explicit Arg0

HeARG0
referredrel
to his notesARG1
extensivelyARGM-EXT
to help remember his speechARG2
.

reference-n: cryo data

This period is of particular importance as
referencerel
for studying the impact of ice shelf disintegration on tributary glaciersARG2
.

reference

reference.04 - refer to

REFERENCE-V NOTES: Frames file for 'cite' based on instances in Webtext 2.5-2. No VerbNet entry. Comparison to 'cite.' (from reference.01-v predicate notes)

Aliases:

reference (v.)

Roles:

ARG0-PAG: person making reference
ARG1-PPT: thing referenced
ARG2-PRD: secondary attribute, referenced-as

reference-v: Art

I also think his own understanding of the
artistic worksARG1
heARG0
referencesrel
is also supremely naive .