PERTINENCE
Roles: belongs, belongs-with
belongs belongs to or with belongs-with, typically in a not very precisely
specified sense.
This frame can be used, e.g., to annotate possessives that do not denote something more specific like literal possession or a part-whole relationship:
Dependency graph for sentence: my pocket. Token pocket is labeled ENTITY and has an edge labeled BELONGS-WITH to token my.
Dependency graph for sentence: my chair. Token chair is labeled ENTITY and has an edge labeled BELONGS-WITH to token my.
It can also be used to annotate adjectives that can be paraphrased as of or relating to X:
Dependency graph for sentence: mental effort. Token mental is labeled PERTINENCE and has an edge labeled belongs to token effort.