. "With a target verb, the Cognizer is usually expressed as an External Argument, with the Topic appearing as an Object NP, a gerundive verbal Complement, or a PP. Pat considered a career change. The employees contemplated going on strike. Everyone thought about the game. With a target noun, the Cognizer is typically expressed as the External Argument of a support verb, as a possessor, or in a PP. The teacher gave some thought to a career change. Your thoughts about art are not relevant. Your application was submitted for consideration by the committee."@en . . . "With a target verb, the Cognizer is usually expressed as an External Argument, with the Topic appearing as an Object NP, a gerundive verbal Complement, or a PP.\nPat considered a career change.\nThe employees contemplated going on strike.\nEveryone thought about the game.\nWith a target noun, the Cognizer is typically expressed as the External Argument of a support verb, as a possessor, or in a PP.\nThe teacher gave some thought to a career change.\nYour thoughts about art are not relevant.\nYour application was submitted for consideration by the committee."^^ . "With a target verb, the Cognizer is usually expressed as an External Argument, with the Topic appearing as an Object NP, a gerundive verbal Complement, or a PP. Pat considered a career change. The employees contemplated going on strike. Everyone thought about the game. With a target noun, the Cognizer is typically expressed as the External Argument of a support verb, as a possessor, or in a PP. The teacher gave some thought to a career change. Your thoughts about art are not relevant. Your application was submitted for consideration by the committee."@en . "ChW" . "96"^^ . . . "2001-02-07T13:11:54+01:00"^^ . . "Cognizer" . . . "Cognizer" . "Cognizer"^^ . . "Cog" . "Core" . . "Core"^^ . .