Rolesets - represent

represent

represent.01 - stand for, correspond, signify, being a representative

REPRESENT-V NOTES: 'represent' based on big corpus; 'representative' on BOLT-1. Member of Vncls characterize-29.2-1-1. (from represent.01-v)
REPRESENTATION-N NOTES: Added by Julia based on BOLT, represent-v.01. (from representation.01-n)
REPRESENTATIVE-J NOTES: Automatically created by Julia as an alias file for unification. (from representative.01-j)
Like the verb frame, if an external agent is required, call it argA. I left it this way for symmetry with the verb frame, and to aid disambiguation from representation.02. Such an arg is technically possible, but expected to be very rare. (from representation.01-n)

Aliases:

represent (v.)
representation (n.)
representative (j.)

Roles:

ARG0-PAG: entity standing in for another entity
ARG1-PPT: entity stood in for
ARG2-ADV: domain in which arg0 stands for arg1

represent-v: transitive active

These so-called ADRsARG0
representrel
shares of foreign companies traded in the USARG1
.

ARG0 and ARG1

"
Many innovationsARG0
justARGM-ADV
representrel
going a little bit further in thinking about a problem than the other guysARG1
, and once the secret is uncovered , it is easy for them to copy the idea , " says Simon Chang .

represent-v: stand in for someone

I think that
IARG0
' m elected to
representrel
the people that sent me hereARG1
.

representative-j

ObamaARG0
is
n'tARGM-NEG
representativerel
of anythingARG1
.

representation-n: all args

It was through
hisARG0
legalARG2
representationrel
of at - fault defendants and insurance companiesARG1
that Mr. Leritz realized his true calling

representation-n: with MNR

yes , although I 'd like to see a change from first past the post to
proportionalARGM-MNR
representationrel
.

representation

representation.02 - presentation, depiction, characterization

REPRESENTATION-N NOTES: Corresponds to VNcls characterize-29.2-1-1 (from representation.02-n)

Aliases:

representation (n.)

Roles:

ARG0-PAG: agent, characterizer
ARG1-PPT: entity characterized
ARG2-PRD: characterized as what

representation-n: all args

Coleridge 's poetry is curiously prescient , particularly in
hisARG0
representationrel
of womenARG1
as portents of his own fear of failureARG2
.