Rolesets - view

view

view.01 - watch, look at

VIEW-V NOTES: Member of Vncls sight-30.2. Comparison to watch. (from view.01-v)
VIEW-N NOTES: Based on verb entry view.01; corresponds to Vncls sight-30.2. (from view.01-n)
VIEWING-N NOTES: Based on Thyme data. Comparison to view.01-v and view.01-n. Fits with VN class sight-30.2. Framed by Katie. (from viewing.01-n)
A little learned, but needed for the eventual tagging of deverbal nouns. (from view.01-v) A little learned, but needed for the eventual tagging of deverbal nouns. (from view.01-n)

Aliases:

view (v.)
view (n.)
viewing (n.)

Roles:

ARG0-PPT: viewer
ARG1-PAG: thing viewed

ARG0 and ARG1

NeverthelessARGM-DIS
,
the two sidesARG0
viewrel
each otherARG1
with suspicionARGM-MNR
.

All arguments

Stewart found Macklowe 's shrubbery distasteful , and when he built a fence that partially blocked
herARG0
viewrel
of the pondARG1
, she was outraged .

both args

yourARG0
viewingrel
of the family historyARG1

view.02 - assign an attribute to

VIEW-V NOTES: Verbnet entry characterize-29.2-1, consider-29.9-1. Comparison to define. (from view.02-v)
VIEW-N NOTES: Based on verb entry view.02, corresponds to Verbnet entries characterize-29.2-1, consider-29.9-1. (from view.02-n)

Aliases:

view (v.)
view (n.)

Roles:

ARG0-PAG: assigner
ARG1-PPT: thing labelled
ARG2-PRD: attribute

very typical

Martin Fabi , Innopac 's president and chief executive , said
InnopacARG0
viewedrel
Mr. Pattison 's decision to seek controlARG1
as a `` very positive '' moveARG2
.

different kind of attribute

SoARGM-DIS
viewrel
permanent insuranceARG1
for what it is -- a compromise between pure insurance and direct investmentARG2
.

Within LVC

In many other places , the ancient sites lay buried ? and still do ? beneath modern cities :
modern property ownersARG0
quite understandablyARGM-ADV
takeARGM-LVB
a
dimARG2
viewrel
of tearing down their buildings on the off chance that the remnants of an ancient town will be found several yards belowARG1
.

All Arguments

Nicholas defends
hisARG0
viewrel
of religionARG1
as a survival adaptationARG2
.