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The Body_part is the location on the Perceiver_passive's body where the perceptual experience takes place. It is typically expressed in a PP. Marlow felt something cold and hard against the back of his neck. This Frame Element occurs less frequently than others, because many target words imply that a particular part of the body is involved (e.g. smelling must be done with the nose). However, the verb feel does take this Frame Element, because touch is not localized on the body the same way other modalities are. Body_part may be expressed in other modalities when it adds specificity to what is implied by the target word in question. I heard a ringing in my right ear.
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<def-root>The <fen>Body_part</fen> is the location on the <fen>Perceiver_passive</fen>'s body where the perceptual experience takes place. It is typically expressed in a PP. <ex>Marlow <t>felt</t> something cold and hard <fex name="Body_part">against the back of his neck</fex>.</ex> This Frame Element occurs less frequently than others, because many target words imply that a particular part of the body is involved (e.g. smelling must be done with the nose). However, the verb <ment>feel</ment> does take this Frame Element, because touch is not localized on the body the same way other modalities are. <fen>Body_part</fen> may be expressed in other modalities when it adds specificity to what is implied by the target word in question. <ex>I <t>heard</t> a ringing <fex name="Body_part">in my right ear</fex>. </ex></def-root> The Body_part is the location on the Perceiver_passive's body where the perceptual experience takes place. It is typically expressed in a PP. Marlow felt something cold and hard against the back of his neck. This Frame Element occurs less frequently than others, because many target words imply that a particular part of the body is involved (e.g. smelling must be done with the nose). However, the verb feel does take this Frame Element, because touch is not localized on the body the same way other modalities are. Body_part may be expressed in other modalities when it adds specificity to what is implied by the target word in question. I heard a ringing in my right ear.
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