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n8http://premon.fbk.eu/resource/fn17-redirecting@
fn15schemahttps://w3id.org/framester/framenet/tbox/
rdfshttp://www.w3.org/2000/01/rdf-schema#
framehttps://w3id.org/framester/framenet/abox/frame/
n2https://w3id.org/framester/framenet/abox/fe/Direction.
rdfhttp://www.w3.org/1999/02/22-rdf-syntax-ns#
owlhttp://www.w3.org/2002/07/owl#
n6https://w3id.org/framester/framenet/abox/FEcoreSet/
xsdhhttp://www.w3.org/2001/XMLSchema#
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frame:Redirecting
fn15schema:hasFrameElement
n2:redirecting
Subject Item
n2:redirecting
rdf:type
fn15schema:FrameElement owl:ObjectProperty
rdfs:subPropertyOf
n2:traversing n2:motion n2:locative_relation n2:path_shape
owl:sameAs
n8:direction
rdfs:domain
frame:Redirecting frame:Path_shape frame:Locative_relation frame:Traversing frame:Motion
rdfs:range
owl:Thing
rdfs:comment
This FE is used for expressions that indicate motion along a line from the current deitic center towards a reference point (which may be implicit) that does not necessarily correspond to the Goal. Often Direction is defined with reference to the canonical orientation of the Theme, the orientation imposed by an implicit observer, or the inherent orientation of the scene. Flight 93 left Newark, NJ, earlier that day, bound for San Francisco, but it was hijacked by four terrorists who diverted it back toward Washington, DC .
rdfs:label
Direction
fn15schema:FE_coreType
Core Core
fn15schema:FE_name
Direction Direction
fn15schema:definition
<def-root>This FE is used for expressions that indicate motion along a line from the current deitic center towards a reference point (which may be implicit) that does not necessarily correspond to the <fen>Goal</fen>. Often <fen>Direction</fen> is defined with reference to the canonical orientation of the <fen>Theme</fen>, the orientation imposed by an implicit observer, or the inherent orientation of the scene. <ex>Flight 93 left Newark, NJ, earlier that day, bound for San Francisco, but it was hijacked by four terrorists who <t>diverted</t> it <fex name="dir">back toward Washington, DC</fex> . </ex></def-root> This FE is used for expressions that indicate motion along a line from the current deitic center towards a reference point (which may be implicit) that does not necessarily correspond to the Goal. Often Direction is defined with reference to the canonical orientation of the Theme, the orientation imposed by an implicit observer, or the inherent orientation of the scene. Flight 93 left Newark, NJ, earlier that day, bound for San Francisco, but it was hijacked by four terrorists who diverted it back toward Washington, DC .
fn15schema:hasSuperFE
n2:motion
fn15schema:FE_ID
8335
fn15schema:FE_abbrev
dir
fn15schema:FE_cBy
MJE
fn15schema:FE_cDate
2005-06-23T11:15:58+02:00
fn15schema:frameElementOf
frame:Redirecting
fn15schema:inCoreSet
n6:redirecting_coreSet1
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n6:redirecting_coreSet1
fn15schema:hasMember
n2:redirecting