. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . "BodP" . "With some verbs in this frame, the Body_part involved in the action is specified by the meaning of the verb and cannot be expressed separately. For example, Pat yawned (*his mouth). With others, the Body_part is specified by the verb but can optionally be expressed separately, although its presence is generally redundant, as in Pat nodded (his head). A few verbs have a default Body_part which need not be expressed, but can be overridden by the expression of some other Body_part. Pat waved (his arms). (The objectless version of the sentence, Pat waved, is a blend with communication.) The remainder of the verbs require a Body_part to be expressed in a separate constituent: Pat rolled his eyes. Body_part generally occurs as the direct object."@en . . . . . "ChW" . . . . . "With some verbs in this frame, the Body_part involved in the action is specified by the meaning of the verb and cannot be expressed separately. For example, Pat yawned (*his mouth). With others, the Body_part is specified by the verb but can optionally be expressed separately, although its presence is generally redundant, as in Pat nodded (his head). A few verbs have a default Body_part which need not be expressed, but can be overridden by the expression of some other Body_part. Pat waved (his arms). (The objectless version of the sentence, Pat waved, is a blend with communication.) The remainder of the verbs require a Body_part to be expressed in a separate constituent: Pat rolled his eyes. Body_part generally occurs as the direct object."@en . . . . . . . . "Body_part" . . "69"^^ . . "2001-02-07T13:11:49+01:00"^^ . . . . . . . . . "With some verbs in this frame, the Body_part involved in the action is specified by the meaning of the verb and cannot be expressed separately. For example, \nPat yawned (*his mouth). \nWith others, the Body_part is specified by the verb but can optionally be expressed separately, although its presence is generally redundant, as in\nPat nodded (his head).\n A few verbs have a default Body_part which need not be expressed, but can be overridden by the expression of some other Body_part.\nPat waved (his arms).\n(The objectless version of the sentence, Pat waved, is a blend with communication.) The remainder of the verbs require a Body_part to be expressed in a separate constituent: \nPat rolled his eyes.\nBody_part generally occurs as the direct object. "^^ . . "Core" . "Core"^^ . "Body_part" . "Body_part"^^ . . . . .