Rolesets - treat

treat

treat.01 - act towards an entity in a certain manner, assume that something has a particular attribute

TREAT-V NOTES: Comparison to describe. Member of Vncls characterize-29.2 (from treat.01-v)
TREATING-N NOTES: (from treating.01-n)
TREATMENT-N NOTES: Based on verb entry treat.01; corresponds to Vncls characterize-29.2 (from treatment.01-n)

Aliases:

treat (v.)
treatment (n.)
treating (n.)

Roles:

ARG0-PAG: assumer of attribute
ARG1-PPT: entity treated
ARG2-PRD: attribute

treat-v: passive

Interest on the bondsARG1
willARGM-MOD
be
treatedrel
as a preference itemARG2
in calculating the federal alternative minimum tax that may be imposed on certain investorsARGM-LOC
.

ARG0 and ARG1 and ARG2

TheseARG0
treatrel
personal money managementARG1
as a serious life skill that all modern people should knowARG2
.

treatment-n: All arguments

HisARG0
treatmentrel
of TanabaiARG1
as if he were an equalARG2
angered the higher - ups because they interpreted his deference to Tanabai as covering up for a friend .

treatment-n: No agent

It is tempting to view the
treatmentrel
of childrenARG1
as chattelARG2
as unique to Third World communist countries .

treatment-n

They also decried
Libya 'sARG0
treatmentrel
of the migrantsARG1
and its poor human rights record .

treat.02 - buy for someone

TREAT-V NOTES: Comparison to give. Member of Vncls equip-13.4.2-1. Updated by Julia. (from treat.02-v)
TREATING-N NOTES: (from treating.02-n)

Aliases:

treating (n.)
treat (v.)

Roles:

ARG0-PAG: buyer, treater
ARG1-PPT: treat
ARG2-GOL: benefactive

ARG0 and ARG2 and ARG1

After the talksARGM-TMP
,
McLaurenARG0
treatedrel
Jiahua Zou and his delegationARG2
to an evening banquetARG1
.

treat.03 - medical treatment

TREAT-V NOTES: No Vncls. (from treat.03-v)
TREATING-N NOTES: (from treating.03-n)
TREATMENT-N NOTES: Based on verb entry treat.03; No Vncls. (from treatment.02-n)
This one is somewhat on the fence with treat.01, but since it's clearly a medical domain, we'll leave it here.

Aliases:

treat (v.)
treatment (n.)
give_treatment (l.)
treating (n.)

Roles:

ARG0-PAG: doctor (etc)
ARG1-PPT: patient
ARG2-PPT: illness or injury
ARG3-MNR: instrument

treat-v: passive with injury

The injured , including three in critical conditionARG1
, were
treatedrel
for burns , breathing problems and cuts from flying glassARG2
, hospital officials said .

treat-v: instrumental subject

Sales of Pfizer 's important drugs ,
FeldeneARG3
for
treatingrel
arthritisARG2
, and Procardia , a heart medicine , have shrunk because of increased competition .

treat-v: active transitive

By the time it paid its expenses
itARG0
only had $ 120,000 left -- not enough to
treatrel
even one childARG1
.

treatment-n: Doctor and patient only

Humor is a major ingredient in
the doctor 'sARG0
treatmentrel
of the patientARG1
.

treatment-n: Illness only

Being misdiagnosed with depression is a potentially dangerous problem because the
treatmentrel
for bipolar depressionARG2
is different than for regular depression .

treatment-n: Instrument and illness

The current standard for
chemotherapyARG3
treatmentrel
of breast cancerARG2
is 6 - cycles spaced 21 - days apart .

treat.04 - affect a change in something by applying a substance

TREAT-V NOTES: Frames file for 'treat' based on sentences in financial subcorpus. (from treat.04-v predicate notes)
TREATING-N NOTES: (from treating.04-n)
TREATMENT-N NOTES: Based on verb entry treat.04; no VN class. (from treatment.03-n)

Aliases:

treat (v.)
treatment (n.)
treating (n.)

Roles:

ARG0-PAG: cause of change, agent
ARG1-PPT: thing changing
ARG2-VSP: substance, treatment

treat-v: missing substance

Seymour Schreibman , the 65 - year - old owner of Schreibman Raphael Furs Inc.ARG0
,
treatsrel
the reverse side of a Persian lambskinARG1
to produce a reversible fur - and - leather garmentARGM-PRP
.

treatment-n: Args 1 & 2

The
treatmentrel
of woodARG1
with sucrose and invert sugar solutionsARG2
greatly reduces the subsequent shrinkage .

treatment-n: Water treatment

Treatmentrel
of water areasARG1
with fish toxicantsARG2
must be done by one of these biologists per Illinois Administrative Rule 890 .

treat.05 - handle (esp scholarly)

TREAT-V NOTES: No Vncls. (from treat.05-v)
TREATING-N NOTES: (from treating.05-n)
TREATMENT-N NOTES: Based on verb entry treat.05; No Vncls. (from treatment.04-n)

Aliases:

treat (v.)
treatment (n.)
treating (n.)

Roles:

ARG0-PAG: author
ARG1-PPT: topic, subject

treat-v: postmodern angst

It is evident that their conversation runs more or less on the following lines : `` I 've submitted the manuscript of my novel under the title ` Teresa de Cepeda , ' and in it
IARG0
've
treatedrel
a few neglected aspects of that eternal problem which ... ''ARG1

treatment-n: Typical usage

Descriptively ,
the author 'sARG0
treatmentrel
of his subject and materialARG1
is splendid , and quite complete .

treatable

treatable.06 - able to be treated, medically

TREATABLE-J NOTES: Added by Julia based on medi-seedcorpus. Relation to 'treat.03'. (from treatable.01-j)

Aliases:

treatable (j.)

Roles:

ARG0-PAG: doctor
ARG1-PPT: patient
ARG2-PPT: illness or injury
ARG3-MNR: instrument (treatment)

treatable-j: arg1

It is understood that local recurrence can often be treated with curative intent with a second surgery , but
the distant recurrence , ie metastatic diseaseARG1
is
treatablerel
but not curable .