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PrefixNamespace IRI
fn15schemahttps://w3id.org/framester/framenet/tbox/
n8http://premon.fbk.eu/resource/fn17-visiting_scenario_arrival@
rdfshttp://www.w3.org/2000/01/rdf-schema#
n2https://w3id.org/framester/framenet/abox/fe/Path.
framehttps://w3id.org/framester/framenet/abox/frame/
rdfhttp://www.w3.org/1999/02/22-rdf-syntax-ns#
owlhttp://www.w3.org/2002/07/owl#
xsdhhttp://www.w3.org/2001/XMLSchema#
fschemahttps://w3id.org/framester/schema/
Subject Item
frame:Visiting_scenario_arrival
fn15schema:hasFrameElement
n2:visiting_scenario_arrival
Subject Item
n2:drop_in_on
rdfs:subPropertyOf
n2:visiting_scenario_arrival
Subject Item
n2:visit_host_arrival
rdfs:subPropertyOf
n2:visiting_scenario_arrival
fschema:subsumedUnder
n2:visiting_scenario_arrival
fn15schema:hasSuperFE
n2:visiting_scenario_arrival
Subject Item
n2:visitor_arrival
rdfs:subPropertyOf
n2:visiting_scenario_arrival
fschema:subsumedUnder
n2:visiting_scenario_arrival
fn15schema:hasSuperFE
n2:visiting_scenario_arrival
Subject Item
n2:visiting_scenario_arrival
rdf:type
fn15schema:FrameElement owl:ObjectProperty
rdfs:subPropertyOf
n2:path_shape n2:motion n2:arriving n2:departing n2:traversing n2:motion_scenario
owl:sameAs
n8:path
rdfs:domain
frame:Traversing frame:Motion_scenario frame:Arriving frame:Path_shape frame:Motion frame:Visiting_scenario_arrival frame:Departing
rdfs:range
owl:Thing
rdfs:comment
Path is any description of a trajectory of motion which is neither a Normal_location nor a Goal. In this frame, Path expressions almost always have a via-sense.
rdfs:label
Path
fschema:subsumedUnder
n2:arriving
fn15schema:FE_coreType
Peripheral Peripheral
fn15schema:FE_name
Path Path
fn15schema:definition
<def-root><fen>Path</fen> is any description of a trajectory of motion which is neither a <fen>Normal_location</fen> nor a <fen>Goal</fen>. In this frame, <fen>Path</fen> expressions almost always have a via-sense.</def-root> Path is any description of a trajectory of motion which is neither a Normal_location nor a Goal. In this frame, Path expressions almost always have a via-sense.
fn15schema:hasSuperFE
n2:arriving
fn15schema:FE_ID
11757
fn15schema:FE_abbrev
Path
fn15schema:FE_cBy
RLG
fn15schema:FE_cDate
2007-05-21T11:01:39+02:00
fn15schema:frameElementOf
frame:Visiting_scenario_arrival