wave
wave.01 - to signal (a person) or move back and forth, cause waving movement
WAVE-V NOTES: Frames file for 'wave' based on survey of sentences in the WSJ corpus. (from wave.01-v predicate notes)WAVE-N NOTES: Framed by Katie, reframed by Claire, comparison to verb-agitate.01. Roleset based on usages in 00060. (from wave.02-n)
Aliases:
wave (v.)
wave (n.)
wave (n.)
Roles:
ARG0-PAG: agent, causer
ARG1-PPT: entity moving
ARG2-GOL: person waved at
ARG1-PPT: entity moving
ARG2-GOL: person waved at
wave-v: transitive
In the standsARGM-LOC
, peopleARG0
wavedrel
ANC flagsARG1
, wore ANC T - shirts , sang ANC songs and chanted ANC slogans .ARG0 and ARG2
All along the waterwaysARGM-LOC
, Iraqi sailorsARG0
waverel
to Heller 's crewARG2
.wave-v: intransitive
Worst part was watching
power linesARG1
wavingrel
above my headARGM-LOC
and no way to drive away .wave-n: Wave of hand
With a
waverel
of his handARG1
, Peng Dehuai said that despite being over 100 regiments , let 's call this campaign the Hundred Regiments Offensive .wave-n: With arg2
With a
waverel
to my new friendARG2
, I walked away , map in handwave.02 - give directions via waving
WAVE-V NOTES: consider also 'John waved Mary into the garage', where the directionsare more explicit than just a particle. (from wave.02-v)Aliases:
wave (v.)
Roles:
ARG0-PAG: waver, giver of directions
ARG1-PPT: receiver of directions
ARG2-DIR: directions
ARG1-PPT: receiver of directions
ARG2-DIR: directions
wave-v: nearly phrasal
This attitudeARG1
is being wavedrel
awayARG2
by sophisticates around WashingtonARG0
as little more than tough talk .wave.03 - natural disaster: tidal wave
WAVE-N NOTES: Added by Julia in a Natural Disaster roleset endeavor. Comparison to 'tsunami'. (from wave.03-n)The "VSP" function tags on 'death/injury toll' and 'damages/cost' correspond to the RED cause relation.
Aliases:
wave (n.)
tidal_wave (n.)
tidal_wave (n.)
Roles:
ARG1-PPT: water surging (might be the name of the ocean, etc)
ARG2-EXT: period length of the wave (usually ft or m)
ARG3-VSP: death/injury toll
ARG4-VSP: damages/cost
ARG5-EXT: run-up (height above sea level reached by the water)
ARG2-EXT: period length of the wave (usually ft or m)
ARG3-VSP: death/injury toll
ARG4-VSP: damages/cost
ARG5-EXT: run-up (height above sea level reached by the water)
tidal_wave-n: arg2
30 FootARG2
Tidalrel
Waverel
At Reunion IslandARGM-LOC
Came From South African Stormwave.04 - movement (literally or as in an increase of a specific phenomenon)
WAVE-N NOTES: No corresponding Verbnet class. Framenet class quantity. Framed by Katie (from wave.01-n)Aliases:
wave (n.)
Roles:
ARG0-PAG: cause of movement
ARG1-PPT: theme
ARG2-PRD: attribute of arg 1/ secondary theme
ARG1-PPT: theme
ARG2-PRD: attribute of arg 1/ secondary theme
wave-n: example with arg 1
wavesrel
of S & P futures contractsARG1
wave-n: Another example with arg 1
its first
waverel
of sales of big , sick thriftsARG1
wave-n: Example with temporal
This
currentARGM-TMP
waverel
of anti - Syrian attitudesARG1
wave-n: with arg 0
itsARG0
firstARGM-TMP
waverel
of salesARG1