<?xml version="1.0"?>
<frameset>
<predicate lemma="like">
<note>
  Frames file for 'like' based on survey of initial sentences of big
  corpus.
</note>

<roleset id="like.01" name="affection" vncls="31.2">
<roles>
  <role descr="liker" n="0">
	  <vnrole vncls="31.2" vntheta="Experiencer"/></role>
  <role descr="object of affection" n="1">
	  <vnrole vncls="31.2" vntheta="Cause"/></role>
</roles>

<example name="semi-modal">
  <text>
  I'd like a flight on American from Newark to Nashville.
  </text>
  <arg n="0">I</arg>
  <arg f="MOD" n="m">'d</arg>
  <rel>like</rel>
  <arg n="1">a flight on American from Newark to Nashville</arg>
</example>

<example name="prefer">
  <text>
  John likes dill pickles on his grilled cheese sandwiches.
  </text>
  <arg n="0">John</arg>
  <rel>likes</rel>
  <arg n="1">dill pickles on his grilled cheese sandwiches</arg>
</example>

<note>
PReditor picks up prepositional usages of "like" (meaning "such as"
and tagged as adjective) which should be ignored.  Even worse,
"unlike" is picked up and included in the .arch files, so you'll see
some sentences which at first glance seem to have no "like" predicates
at all.
</note>

</roleset>


</predicate>
</frameset>
