Semantic frame

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Universal relations express generalizations on the types of lexical functions that are established between the UW and its arguments in the predication. These functions derive from the internal semantic structure of the UWs and are normally grouped into semantic frames, which describe the necessary semantic arguments that some UWs may have.

Semantic Frames of Verbs
Type Frame Description Example
action verbs agt intransitive verbs whose subject is the agent of the event (unergative) John danced = agt(danced;John)
agt,obj transitive verbs whose subject is the agent and the object is the patient of the event John killed Peter = agt(kill;John)obj(kill;Peter)
agt,cnt transitive verbs whose subject is the agent and the object is the theme of the event John read a book = agt(read;John)cnt(read;book)

John talked about Peter = agt(talk;John)cnt(talk;Peter)

agt,exp transitive verbs whose subject is the agent and the object is an experiencer of the event John congratulates Peter = agt(congratulate;John)exp(congratulate;Peter)
agt,res transitive verbs whose subject is the agent and the object is a result of the event John made a cake = agt(make;John)res(make;cake)
agt,plc transitive verbs whose subject is the agent and the object is a place John is going to NY = gol(go;NY)

John is coming from NY = src(come;NY)
John is going through NY = via(go;NY)
John is going from NY to Geneva through Paris = src(go;NY)src(go;Geneva)via(go;Paris)

agt,cnt,gol ditransitive verbs whose subject is the agent and the objects are theme, and final state, place or recipient John gave a book to Mary = agt(give;John)cnt(give;book)gol(give;Mary)

John threw the ball at me = agt(throw;John)cnt(throw;ball)gol(throw;I)

agt,cnt,src ditransitive verbs whose subject is the agent and objects are theme, and initial state, place or origin John took a book from Mary = agt(take;John)cnt(take;book)src(take;Mary)
agt,exp,cnt ditransitive verbs whose subject is the agent objects are experiencer and content John told Peter about Mary = agt(tell;John)exp(tell;Peter)cnt(tell;Mary)
process verbs obj intransitive verbs whose subject is the patient (unaccusative) John died = obj(die;John)
gol,cnt transitive verbs whose subject is the recipient (benefactive) John won the lottery = gol(win;John)cnt(win;lottery)
experiential verbs exp,cnt transitive verbs whose subject is an experiencer John likes Peter = exp(like;John)cnt(like;Peter)
cnt,exp transitive verbs whose object is an experiencer Peter pleases John = cnt(please;Peter)exp(please;John)
stative verbs aoj linking verbs John is dead = aoj(dead;John)
plc locative linking verbs John is in NY = plc(John;NY)

John is from NY = src(John;NY)

aoj,cnt possession verbs John has two daughters = aoj(have;John)cnt(have;daughter)
aoj,plc locative verbs John lives in NY = aoj(live;John)plc(live;NY)
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