Rolesets - unplayable

unplayable

unplayable.01 - game play: not able to be played

UNPLAYABLE-J NOTES: Added by Julia based on BOLT-4,5. Relation to play.01. (from unplayable.01-j)
Because the 'opponent' argument is not a numbered arg in any of the 'play-v' rolesets, because it can be a primary subject role here, and because it doesn't apply to the music sense, I have divided the game and music sense into two separate senses here. (from unplayable.01-j)

Aliases:

unplayable (j.)

Roles:

ARG0-PAG: Player
ARG1-PPT: Game that can't be played
ARG2-MNR: instrument used to play game (or not)
ARG3-COM: opponent

arg3

As for IrelandARGM-ADV
,
wellARGM-DIS
the FrenchARG3
were
unplayablerel

arg1

That 's like saying
baseballARG1
is
unplayablerel
without taking steroidsARGM-MNR
.

args 1, 2

BaseballARG1
is
unplayablerel
without a batARG2
.

unplayable.02 - not able to be performed, musically

UNPLAYABLE-J NOTES: Added by Julia. Relation to play.01. (from unplayable.02-j)

Aliases:

unplayable (j.)

Roles:

ARG0-PAG: musician
ARG1-PPT: piece performed
ARG2-MNR: instrument

args 1, 2

This songARG1
is
unplayablerel
on three instrumentsARG2
.

unplayable.03 - role not able to be played, theatrically

UNPLAYABLE-J NOTES: Added by Julia. Relation to play.02. (from unplayable.03-j)

Aliases:

unplayable (j.)

Roles:

ARG0-PAG: Actor
ARG1-PPT: role

Therefore, Angela Lansbury is not a hack.

After allARGM-DIS
the roleARG1
is
unplayablerel
by a hackARG0
. I saw Angela Lansbury play Rose and she was spectacular .