stroke
stroke.01 - stroke, long smooth brushing motion
STROKE-V NOTES: Frames file for 'stroke' based on sentences in financial subcorpus. Verbnet entry touch-20, other framed members include sting. (from stroke.01-v predicate notes)STROKE-N NOTES: Added by Julia based partially on stroke-v.01, partially on noun corpus examples. Corresponds to VNcls touch-20-1, also see scribble-25.2 to better understand the brush stroke aspect of this sense. (from stroke.01-n)
arg2 added due to explicit mention of strokes in examples. (from stroke.01-n)
Aliases:
stroke (v.)
stroke (n.)
stroke (n.)
Roles:
ARG0-PAG: stroker
ARG1-GOL: surface being stroked
ARG2-PPT: the strokes themselves (might be writing)
ARG3-MNR: instrument
ARG1-GOL: surface being stroked
ARG2-PPT: the strokes themselves (might be writing)
ARG3-MNR: instrument
transitive
He pampers them ; he invites them to fabulous parties ;
heARG0
strokesrel
themARG1
.ARG3
With
rapidARGM-MNR
, sweepingARGM-PRD
strokesrel
of the brushARG3
he creates fluid , free - floating figures , without faces or personalities , performing their allotted roles in the midst of a coldly linear realm .arg2 and 3
Mr. Garber depicts these moral qualities with the
broadARGM-ADJ
brushARG3
strokesrel
of a satire that occasionally descends to the realm of cliched caricaturesARG2
.with arg3
With
rapidARGM-MNR
, sweepingARGM-MNR
strokesrel
of the brushARG3
he creates fluid , free - floating figuresanother arg2
From the
horizontal and verticalARGM-ADJ
strokesrel
of hanyin scriptARG2
, to the snaky lines of small seal script , Wang performed all with equal facilityargs 1 and 3
The first witness , like the
firstARGM-TMP
strokerel
of the brushARG3
on clear canvasARG1
, makes the first traces on minds comparatively free from any impression .stroke.02 - be on the receiving end of a popped blood vessel in one's head
STROKE-N NOTES: Based on data from the temprel and stratified corpra. No comparison. No VN or FN classes. Framed by Katie. (from stroke.02-n)Aliases:
stroke (n.)
have_stroke (l.)
have_stroke (l.)
Roles:
ARG1-PPT: experiencer
stroke-n
Loss of speech / language function after
hisARG1
ischemicARGM-ADJ
strokerel