. . . . . . "ChW" . "341"^^ . "The FE Percept is used for phrases that express the characteristic property of a sensation. Typically this characteristic property is described with reference to the entity or phenomenon that produces the sensation---that is why this FE can be difficult to distinguish from Source. It is possible for Source and Percept to be expressed separately, however: This herb gives off a smell of garlic. In cases in which it is impossible to distinguish between Source and Percept, Percept is used as the default FE."@en . "Pcpt" . "2001-02-07T13:12:24+01:00"^^ . "The FE Percept is used for phrases that express the characteristic property of a sensation. Typically this characteristic property is described with reference to the entity or phenomenon that produces the sensation---that is why this FE can be difficult to distinguish from Source. It is possible for Source and Percept to be expressed separately, however: This herb gives off a smell of garlic. In cases in which it is impossible to distinguish between Source and Percept, Percept is used as the default FE."@en . "The FE Percept is used for phrases that express the characteristic property of a sensation. Typically this characteristic property is described with reference to the entity or phenomenon that produces the sensation---that is why this FE can be difficult to distinguish from Source. It is possible for Source and Percept to be expressed separately, however: \nThis herb gives off a smell of garlic.\n In cases in which it is impossible to distinguish between Source and Percept, Percept is used as the default FE. "^^ . . . "Percept" . . "Core" . "Core"^^ . . "Percept" .