LOCATION
Roles: has-location, location
Describes has-location as located with respect to location.
Dependency graph for sentence: Kim lives in Boston. Token lives is labeled LOCATION-HABIT and has an edge labeled has-location to token Kim and an edge labeled location to token Boston.
Dependency graph for sentence: Kim went from the living room through the door into the kitchen. Token went is labeled LOCATION-INIT and has an edge labeled has-location to token Kim and an edge labeled location-INIT to token room and an edge labeled location-TRANSIT to token door and an edge labeled location to token kitchen.
Dependency graph for sentence: Kim placed the hat on the table. Token placed is labeled LOCATION-INIT and has an edge labeled CAUSER to token Kim and an edge labeled has-location to token hat and an edge labeled location to token table.
Dependency graph for sentence: Kim ist oben. Token oben is labeled LOCATION and has an edge labeled has-location to token Kim.
Dependency graph for sentence: Kim is running. Token running is labeled LOCATION-DYN and has an edge labeled has-location to token Kim.
Dependency graph for sentence: Kim is running along the river. Token running is labeled LOCATION-TRANSIT and has an edge labeled has-location to token Kim and an edge labeled location to token river.
Dependency graph for sentence: I learned to pilot airplanes. Token pilot is labeled LOCATION-DYN and has an edge labeled CAUSER to token I and an edge labeled has-location to token airplanes.
Dependency graph for sentence: Kim is dancing around the room with Sandy. Token dancing is labeled LOCATION-TRANSIT and has an edge labeled has-location to token Kim and an edge labeled location to token room and an edge labeled ACCOMPANIER to token Sandy.
Dependency graph for sentence: Kim is an avid unicyclist. Token unicyclist is labeled LOCATION-DYN and has an edge labeled has-location to token Kim.