Rolesets - wreck

wreck

wreck.01 - destroy

WRECK-V NOTES: Member of Vncls destroy-44. (from wreck.01-v)
WRECK-N NOTES: Based on ontonotes nouns. Comparison to wreck.01-v. Wreck.01-v is a member of VN class destroy-44. Framed by Katie. (from wreck.01-n)
Verbnet predicts an instrumental subject. They also bring thedistinction between agent and instrument down to intentionality, whichwe've been trying to avoid. If you feel you can consistently makethat decision, go ahead; otherwise only use arg2 when there is also anarg0. (from wreck.01-v) Use arg 2 only when arg 0 is persent if you cannot tell whether the causer has intentionality. If you can tell there was no agentivity or intentionality, you may use arg 2 even if there is no present arg 0. (from wreck.01-n)

Aliases:

wreck (v.)
wreck (n.)

Roles:

ARG0-PAG: destroyer
ARG1-PPT: thing destroyed
ARG2-MNR: instrument of destruction

no instrument

Program traders argue that
a reinstatement of the ruleARG0
wouldARGM-MOD
wreckrel
the `` pricing efficiency '' of the futures and stock marketsARG1
.

ARG2

HowARGM-MNR
couldARGM-MOD
sheARG0
have
wreckedrel
herselfARG1
with all that inkARG2
?

ARG0 and ARG1

There ,
Ah - shengARG0
demonstrates a startling ability to respond to circumstances and succeeds in
wreckingrel
the meeting hallARG1
as he makes an eloquent speech on the love of one 's family and birthplace , making " the entire village jump to its feet in agitationARGM-ADV
. "

often used with verbal modifiers - don't forget these are tagged as PRD!

the
burningARGM-PRD
wreckrel