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The FE Percept is used for phrases that express the characteristic property of a sensation. Typically this characteristic property is described with reference to the entity or phenomenon that produces the sensation---that is why this FE can be difficult to distinguish from Source. It is possible for Source and Percept to be expressed separately, however: This herb gives off a smell of garlic. In cases in which it is impossible to distinguish between Source and Percept, Percept is used as the default FE.
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<def-root>The FE <fen>Percept</fen> is used for phrases that express the characteristic property of a sensation. Typically this characteristic property is described with reference to the entity or phenomenon that produces the sensation---that is why this FE can be difficult to distinguish from Source. It is possible for Source and Percept to be expressed separately, however: <ex><fex name="Source">This herb</fex> <gov>gives off</gov> a <t>smell</t> <fex name="Percept">of garlic</fex>.</ex> In cases in which it is impossible to distinguish between Source and Percept, Percept is used as the default FE. </def-root> The FE Percept is used for phrases that express the characteristic property of a sensation. Typically this characteristic property is described with reference to the entity or phenomenon that produces the sensation---that is why this FE can be difficult to distinguish from Source. It is possible for Source and Percept to be expressed separately, however: This herb gives off a smell of garlic. In cases in which it is impossible to distinguish between Source and Percept, Percept is used as the default FE.
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ChW
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