Rolesets - suspect

suspect

suspect.01 - potential belief, expectation, often of something negative

SUSPECT-V NOTES: Frames file for 'suspect' based on financial subcorpus; adjectival 'suspicious' based on BOLT-4,5, medi-seedcorpus. Member of VNcls conjecture-29.5-1, consider-29.9-2, suspect-81. (from suspect.01-v)
SUSPICION-N NOTES: Added by Julia based on suspect-v.01. Corresponds to VNcls conjecture-29.5-1, consider-29.9-2, suspect-81. (from suspicion.01-n)
SUSPICIOUS-J NOTES: Automatically created by Julia as an alias file for unification. (from suspicious.01-j)
SUSPICIOUS-J NOTES: Should only be used with this sense when discussing a particular suspicion
SUSPECT-J NOTES: Based on medcal notes. Comparison with suspect.01. Framed by Nick and Katie. (from suspect.01-j)

Aliases:

suspect (v.)
suspicion (n.)
suspicious (j.)
have_suspicion (l.)

Roles:

ARG0-PAG: suspecter
ARG1-PPT: suspicion: what arg0 thinks
ARG2-VSP: attributive: entity arg1 suspects something of

suspect-v: just transitive

Mark Shepperd , an analyst at UBS Phillips & Drew in London , said , ``
IARG0
suspectrel
( the departure ) will be fairly irrelevant for the companyARG1
.

suspect-v: passive extraction

Those employeesARG2
are
suspectedrel
of illegally gaining an estimated $ 376.8 millionARG1
, the prosecutor was quoted as saying by the Excelsior news service .

ARG0 and ARG2 and ARG1

So , it is extremely ridiculous and unscientific to blame and
suspectrel
the car and the car manufacturerARG2
for such an accidentARG1
.

suspicion-n: args 0 and 1

hisARG0
suspicionrel
that the unrecognized inflationary culprit is the budget surplusARG1

suspicion-n: ars 0 and 2

theirARG0
suspicionsrel
of each otherARG2

suspicious-j: args 1, 2, common in medical

ThisARG2
is
suspiciousrel
for a renal cell carcinomaARG1
.

suspect-j: args 1 and 2

ThisARG2
is
suspectrel
for diseaseARG1
.

suspicious

suspicious.02 - being prone to distrust, paranoia

Split from suspect-01 by Tim on 2016-2-16

Aliases:

suspicious (j.)
suspiciousness (n.)

Roles:

ARG0-PAG: suspecter
ARG1-PPT: entity viewed suspiciously
ARG2-PRD: act by which arg0 expresses suspicion, e.g. a glance

suspicious-j

It would have to be explained in great predictive detail for me to consider it , and
even thenARGM-TMP
IARG0
wouldARGM-MOD
be
highlyARGM-EXT
suspiciousrel
.

suspicious-j

Many peopleARG0
are
suspiciousrel
of lobbyistsARG1

suspicious.03 - questionable; exhibiting shady, sketchy characteristics

Split from suspect-01 by Tim on 2016-2-16

Aliases:

suspicious (j.)
suspect (j.)

Roles:

ARG1-PPT: thing or event acting in ways that evoke suspicion

suspicious-j

The security guards look out for any
suspiciousrel
activityARG1

suspicious-n arg2 as subject

I 'll be honest , though :
overly perfect - looking foodARG1
is
suspiciousrel
to meARGM-ADV
.

AMR only adverbial functions

Timmy was
suspiciouslyrel
silentARG1
about the missing cookies