"121"^^ . "2001-02-07T13:11:57+01:00"^^ . . . "Core" . "Core"^^ . . . "The Behavior refers to any action, utterance, belief, or artifact thereof on the basis of which a mental property is attributed to the Protagonist. The meaning of the English word behavior should not be taken to constrain the identity of this frame element too much---conceptually, this frame element includes things that would not normally be described using the word behavior. Note the following examples: That was a stupid mistake. The manager made a few stupid remarks and then sat down. What a stupid book! It's stupid to think that everything will improve."@en . . . "ChW" . . . . . . . . "Behv" . "Behavior" . "Behavior"^^ . . . . "Behavior" . "The Behavior refers to any action, utterance, belief, or artifact thereof on the basis of which a mental property is attributed to the Protagonist. The meaning of the English word behavior should not be taken to constrain the identity of this frame element too much---conceptually, this frame element includes things that would not normally be described using the word behavior. Note the following examples: That was a stupid mistake. The manager made a few stupid remarks and then sat down. What a stupid book! It's stupid to think that everything will improve."@en . "The Behavior refers to any action, utterance, belief, or artifact thereof on the basis of which a mental property is attributed to the Protagonist. The meaning of the English word behavior should not be taken to constrain the identity of this frame element too much---conceptually, this frame element includes things that would not normally be described using the word behavior. Note the following examples:\nThat was a stupid mistake.\nThe manager made a few stupid remarks and then sat down.\nWhat a stupid book!\nIt's stupid to think that everything will improve."^^ .