. "Direction" . "This frame element is used for all path-like expressions, except those indicating the location of the perceiver (see above), that describe how the perceiver's attention is directed during the act of perception. The detective could easily see into the house. The detective heard their conversation through the wall."@en . . . "This frame element is used for all path-like expressions, except those indicating the location of the perceiver (see above), that describe how the perceiver's attention is directed during the act of perception.\nThe detective could easily see into the house.\nThe detective heard their conversation through the wall."^^ . . . "ChW" . "Peripheral" . "Peripheral"^^ . "Direction" . "Direction"^^ . "335"^^ . . . "This frame element is used for all path-like expressions, except those indicating the location of the perceiver (see above), that describe how the perceiver's attention is directed during the act of perception. The detective could easily see into the house. The detective heard their conversation through the wall."@en . . . "Dir" . . "2001-02-07T13:12:23+01:00"^^ .