Rolesets - transport

transport

transport.01 - move from one place to another, moving from one place to another (not means of transportation/vehicle itself)

TRANSPORT-V NOTES: Frames file for 'transport' based on sentences in wsj. Verbnet entry 11.1-1. (from transport.01-v predicate notes)
TRANSPORTATION-N NOTES: transport.01 (from transportation.01-n)
TRANSPORT-N NOTES: Added by Julia based on transport-v.01. Corresponds to VNcls send-11.1. (from transport.01-n)
If you want to make the rel your Arg1, you're not looking at an eventive usage (from transportation.01-n)

Aliases:

transport (n.)
transport (v.)
transportation (n.)

Roles:

ARG0-PAG: transporter
ARG1-PPT: thing transported
ARG2-DIR: source
ARG3-GOL: destination
ARG4-LOC: path

transport-v: just transitive

Consolidated Rail Corp. said it would spend more than $ 30 million on
1,000 enclosed railcarsARG0
for
transportingrel
autosARG1
.

transport-v: with destination

But Brooks declined , figuring that
transportingrel
the mucked up moneyARG1
to WashingtonARG3
would cost the company thousands more .

transport-v: with source and destination

Foothills Pipe Lines Ltd. filed an application with Canadian regulators to build
a 4.4 billion Canadian dollar ( US$ 3.74 billion ) pipelineARG0
to
transportrel
natural gasARG1
from Canada 's ArcticARG2
to U.S. marketsARG3
beginning inARGM-TMP
...

transport-n: source and destination in one word = path= arg4

56 - year - old Forry Drake has been charged with
interstateARG4
transportrel
of a minorARG1
.

transport-n: another path, where source and destination are together

The " little three links " - direct mail ,
transportrel
, and commerce
between the ROC islands of Kinmen and Matsu on the one side and the PRC on the otherARG4
- were formally opened on January 2 .

transport-n: args 0, 1 and 3

Sedges have important effects on many ecosystem processes , including methane flux , because of
theirARG0
transportrel
of oxygenARG1
to soilsARG3
.