substitute
substitute.01 - exchange one thing for another
SUBSTITUTE-V NOTES: Frames file for 'substitute' based on sentences in financial subcorpusand automatic expansion via verbnet. (from substitute.01-v predicate notes)SUBSTITUTION-N NOTES: (from substitution.01-n)
Aliases:
substitution (n.)
substitute (v.)
substitute (v.)
Roles:
ARG0-PAG: agent, entity trading
ARG1-PPT: thing being preferred, new thing
ARG2-PPT: other item in exchange, old thing
ARG3-GOL: benefactive
ARG1-PPT: thing being preferred, new thing
ARG2-PPT: other item in exchange, old thing
ARG3-GOL: benefactive
only one thing mentioned
Perhaps Mr. Kleiber could let
himARG0
substituterel
one of the songs about dead children and dark nights from Mahler 's `` KindertotenliederARG1
. ''both new and old
They worry that
new IMF funding of developing countriesARG0
will simply end up substitutingrel
IMF debtARG1
for reschedulable commercial bank debtARG2
, a bad trade all around .Arg0,1,2,
To Meadow 's surprise , her family did notice
herARG0
substitutionrel
of ToFurkeyARG1
for TurkeyARG2
at their Thanksgiving dinner .