Party (individual, group of persons, or institution) with which another party has a stable affiliation.
Typically, SocialRel applies directly to interpersonal relations (versus Org and OrgMember for relations involving an organization). It does not have any prototypical adpositions. Construals include:
I work with Michael. (SocialRel↝Ancillary) 001
Joan has a class with Miss Zarves. (SocialRel↝Ancillary) 002
people with children (SocialRel↝Characteristic) 017
SocialRel↝Gestalt | SocialRel↝Gestalt |
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Joan is the sister/wife of John. 003 | Joan is John's sister/wife. 004 |
Joan is a student of Miss Zarves. 005 | Joan is Miss Zarves's student. 006 |
the rivalry of the teams 014 | the teams' rivalry 015 |
the rivalry between the teams (SocialRel↝Whole) [see Whole#035] 016
Joan is studying under Prof. Smith. (SocialRel↝Locus) 009
Joan is married to John. (SocialRel↝Goal) 010
Joan is divorced from John. (SocialRel↝Source) 011
Joan bought her house through a real estate agent. [intermediary] (SocialRel↝Instrument) 012
Note, however, that work with is ambiguous between being in an established professional relationship (#001), and engaging temporarily in a joint productive activity:
It is up to annotators to decide from context which interpretation better fits the context.
description | Party (individual, group of persons, or institution) with which another party has a stable affiliation. |
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animacy | animate |
parent | Configuration |
deprecated | False |
deprecation_message |