. "Direction is used for all path-like expressions that describe how the perceiver's attention is directed during the act of perception, with the exception of those indicating the location of the Perceiver_agentive (which would be marked Location_of_perceiver) The detective looked across the street at the suspect. The detective listened through the wall to their conversation."@en . . "Core-Unexpressed" . "Core-Unexpressed"^^ . "Direction is used for all path-like expressions that describe how the perceiver's attention is directed during the act of perception, with the exception of those indicating the location of the Perceiver_agentive (which would be marked Location_of_perceiver) The detective looked across the street at the suspect. The detective listened through the wall to their conversation."@en . "Direction" . "ChW" . . "2001-02-07T13:12:19+01:00"^^ . "Direction" . "Direction"^^ . . . . . "305"^^ . "Dir" . . "Direction is used for all path-like expressions that describe how the perceiver's attention is directed during the act of perception, with the exception of those indicating the location of the Perceiver_agentive (which would be marked Location_of_perceiver)\nThe detective looked across the street at the suspect.\nThe detective listened through the wall to their conversation."^^ .