Measure_volume
https://w3id.org/framester/framenet/abox/frame/Measure_volume entità di tipo: Class
This frame is concerned with nouns that denote Units of measurement for volumes. The Frame Elements are Unit, Count, Stuff, and Size. The frame will be split soon into container-derived volumes (box, bottle etc.) and pure volumes (gallon, quart). For the moment we tag things as follows: Greg drank two 2 liter bottles of lemonade. Sue drank two liters of beer. This frame necessitated the introduction of the GF: Quant and the PT: Num used for expressions such as the following: two cups of coffee FE: Count, GF: Quant, PT: Num Note that we treat cardinal numbers and "a" (= 1) in the same way. a cup of coffee FE: Count, GF: Quant, PT: Num For the present, we prefer not to annotate "many cups of coffee" many cups of coffee FE: Count, GF: Quant, PT: Adj
Measure_volume
xsd:string
This frame is concerned with nouns that denote Units of measurement for volumes. The Frame Elements are Unit, Count, Stuff, and Size. The frame will be split soon into container-derived volumes (box, bottle etc.) and pure volumes (gallon, quart). For the moment we tag things as follows:
Greg drank two 2 liter bottles of lemonade.
Sue drank two liters
of beer.
This frame necessitated the introduction of the GF: Quant and the PT: Num used for expressions such as the following:
two cups of coffee
FE: Count, GF: Quant, PT: Num
Note that we treat cardinal numbers and "a" (= 1) in the same way.
a cup of coffee
FE: Count, GF: Quant, PT: Num
For the present, we prefer not to annotate "many cups of coffee"
many cups of coffee
FE: Count, GF: Quant, PT: Adj
xsd:string
This frame is concerned with nouns that denote Unit s of measurement for volumes. The Frame Elements are Unit , Count , Stuff , and Size . The frame will be split soon into container-derived volumes (box, bottle etc.) and pure volumes (gallon, quart). For the moment we tag things as follows:
Greg drank two 2 liter bottles of lemonade .
Sue drank two liters
of beer .
This frame necessitated the introduction of the GF: Quant and the PT: Num used for expressions such as the following:
two cups of coffee
FE: Count , GF: Quant, PT: Num
Note that we treat cardinal numbers and "a" (= 1) in the same way.
a cup of coffee
FE: Count , GF: Quant, PT: Num
For the present, we prefer not to annotate "many cups of coffee"
many cups of coffee
FE: Count , GF: Quant, PT: Adj
This frame is concerned with nouns that denote Units of measurement for volumes. The Frame Elements are Unit, Count, Stuff, and Size. The frame will be split soon into container-derived volumes (box, bottle etc.) and pure volumes (gallon, quart). For the moment we tag things as follows: Greg drank two 2 liter bottles of lemonade. Sue drank two liters of beer. This frame necessitated the introduction of the GF: Quant and the PT: Num used for expressions such as the following: two cups of coffee FE: Count, GF: Quant, PT: Num Note that we treat cardinal numbers and "a" (= 1) in the same way. a cup of coffee FE: Count, GF: Quant, PT: Num For the present, we prefer not to annotate "many cups of coffee" many cups of coffee FE: Count, GF: Quant, PT: Adj
xsd:string
Measure_volume
Measure_volume
xsd:integer
155
JKR
xsd:dateTime
2001-06-30T20:55:21+02:00