spread
spread.01 - smear, apply, physical smearing of a substance on a surface
SPREAD-V NOTES: Frames file for 'spread' based on sentences in financial subcorpus. Verbnet classes spray-9.7-1 and entity_specific_modes_being-47.2; no other framed members. Comparison to 'apply'. (from spread.01-v predicate notes)SPREADING-N NOTES: (from spreading.01-n)
SPREAD-N NOTES: Added by Julia based on spread-v.01. Corresponds to VNcls spray-9.7-1. (from spread.01-n)
Aliases:
spread (v.)
spreading (n.)
spread (n.)
spreading (n.)
spread (n.)
Roles:
ARG0-PAG: applier, intentional agent
ARG1-PPT: substance
ARG2-GOL: surface
ARG3-MNR: instrument, brush
ARG1-PPT: substance
ARG2-GOL: surface
ARG3-MNR: instrument, brush
spread-v: ARG0 and ARG1 and ARG2
ThenARGM-TMP
heARG0
took a mold that had been made from the original sample , and spreadrel
the clay - now with the texture of pizza doughARG1
- on the outsideARG2
.spread-v: instrumental subject
FeathersARG3
do n'tARGM-NEG
spreadrel
peanut butterARG1
very wellARGM-MNR
.spread-v: args 1 and 2
And ? schmear ? is a Yiddish word that originally referred to the
spreadrel
of cream cheeseARG1
on a bagelARG2
..spread.02 - extend, ranging
SPREAD-V NOTES: This roleset id="spread.02" can be distinguished from the other by thepresence/absence of a trace in the object position, pointing to theArg1. If the above examples was "The oil (was) spread *trace* over thewater" then "the water" would be an Arg2 "surface" not an ArgM.Follow the syntax! (from spread.02-v)SPREADING-N NOTES: (from spreading.02-n)
SPREAD-N NOTES: Added by Julia based on spread-v.02. Corresponds to VNcls appear-48.1.1, entity_specific_modes_being-47.2. (from spread.02-n)
SPREAD_OUT-J NOTES: Added by Julia based on SMS. (from spread.04-j)
Aliases:
spread_out (j.)
spread (v.)
spreading (n.)
spread (n.)
spread (v.)
spreading (n.)
spread (n.)
Roles:
ARG1-PPT: substance
ARGM-DIR: diretion or location (for location use loc)
ARGM-DIR: diretion or location (for location use loc)
spread-v: ergative, with direction
``
The way that we 've been managing Campbell U.S.A.ARG1
canARGM-MOD
hopefully spreadrel
to other areas of the companyARGM-GOL
, '' Mr. Baum said .spread-v: ergative, no direction
But as
panicARG1
spreadrel
...spread-v: ergative, with location
The oilARG1
spreadrel
over the waterARGM-DIR
.spread-n: just arg1
successful developments and marketing of this new medicine would help prevent the
spreadrel
of Diabetes IIARG1
in such developing countries as China , India and Africa , etc .spread.03 - cause to be widely located or distributed
SPREAD-V NOTES: Actually quite similar to the "smear" roleset id="spread.05" except for the semanticqualities of the Arg1. And no surface or instrument. (from spread.03-v)SPREADING-N NOTES: (from spreading.03-n)
SPREAD-N NOTES: Added by Julia based on spread-v.03. (from spread.03-n)
Aliases:
spread (v.)
spread (n.)
spreading (n.)
spread (n.)
spreading (n.)
Roles:
ARG0-PAG: distributor, agent
ARG1-PPT: things distributed
ARG1-PPT: things distributed
spread-v: ARG0 and ARG1
SatanARG0
laughingARGM-PRD
spreadsrel
his wingsARG1
spread-v: ARG0 and ARG1
They do n't know
howARGM-MNR
to spreadrel
knowledgeARG1
so that others will make money for themARGM-PRP
!spread_out
spread_out.04 - spread_out
SPREAD_OUT-V NOTES: (from spread.04-v)Aliases:
spread_out (v.)
spread_out (j.)
spread_out (j.)
Roles:
ARG0-PAG: agent
ARG1-PPT: thing spread out
ARG2-LOC: location, spread amongst
ARG1-PPT: thing spread out
ARG2-LOC: location, spread amongst
spread_out-v
CalARG0
spreadrel
outrel
his cardsARG1
on the tableARG2
, revealing his three lovely ladies and the two tensARGM-ADV
.spread_out-j: arg1
My textsARG1
mayARGM-MOD
be somewhatARGM-EXT
spreadrel
outrel
. Distracted .