###1. **Named entities**, including multiword names (e.g., *Out of Africa*, *The Taming of the Shrew*), are treated as single lexemes and should receive a nominal/entity type, not a SNACS supersense.

###2. **Grammaticalized multiword expressions** like the hedges in [exref 001 "Fixed expressions considered non-adpositional"] and the semi-auxiliaries in [ss `i] should not receive a SNACS supersense.

-  [ex 001 "I’m <u>*kind_of*</u>/<u>*sort_of*</u> hungry. (non-SNACS)"]

###3. **Verb-particle combinations** where the particle is not adding a compositional spatial meaning are treated as verbal multiword expressions and do not receive a SNACS supersense.

- Compositional spatial meanings:
	- [ex 002 "The leaves blew [p en/up Direction]. (= blew into the air) ([ss Direction])"]

	- [ex 003 "The fan blew the leaves [p en/up Direction]. ([ss Direction])"]

- Idiomatic/non-spatial meanings:
	- [ex 004 "I *blew_up* the balloon. (= inflated) (non-SNACS)"]

	- [ex 005 "I *blew_* the balloon *_up*. (= inflated) (non-SNACS)"]

	- [ex 006 "The bomb *blew_up*. (= literally exploded) (non-SNACS)"]

	- [ex 007 "My friend *blew_up* at<sub>[ss Beneficiary--Direction]</sub> me. (= exploded in anger) (non-SNACS)"]

###4. Where a verb or other content word absolutely requires a transitive preposition to receive the correct meaning, as in [exref 009 "Fixed expressions considered non-adpositional"],[^1] it is treated as a content multiword expression and does not receive a SNACS supersense.

- [ex 008 "I decided to wait [p en/for Theme] someone. (How long did you wait?) ([ss Theme])"]

-  [ex 009 "At the library I *came_across* an interesting book. (#When did you come?) (non-SNACS)"]


[^1]: These can be called **integral prepositions**. Verbs with integral prepositions consitute a subtype of **prepositional verbs**, i.e. verbs that select for a particular preposition. Both [exref 008 "Fixed expressions considered non-adpositional"] and [exref 009 "Fixed expressions considered non-adpositional"] can be considered prepositional verbs.