Communication_noise
https://w3id.org/framester/framenet/abox/frame/Communication_noise entità di tipo: Class
This frame contains words for types of noise which can be used to characterize verbal communication. It inherits from Communication (possibly more specifically Communication_manner) and the Sound_emission frame (which simply characterizes basic sounds of whatever source, including those made by animals and inanimate objects). As such, it involves a Speaker who produces noise and thus communicates a Message to an Addressee. "Don't treat me as a child!" she cried scornfully. A writer in the Town Planning Review trumpeted that train-sheds were now obsolete. You know he yelled at Aunt Lou yesterday, because he slipped on that mat in the hall.
Communication_noise
xsd:string
This frame contains words for types of noise which can be used to characterize verbal communication. It inherits from Communication (possibly more specifically Communication_manner) and the Sound_emission frame (which simply characterizes basic sounds of whatever source, including those made by animals and inanimate objects). As such, it involves a Speaker who produces noise and thus communicates a Message to an Addressee.
xsd:string
This frame contains words for types of noise which can be used to characterize verbal communication. It inherits from Communication (possibly more specifically Communication_manner) and the Sound_emission frame (which simply characterizes basic sounds of whatever source, including those made by animals and inanimate objects). As such, it involves a Speaker who produces noise and thus communicates a Message to an Addressee .
This frame contains words for types of noise which can be used to characterize verbal communication. It inherits from Communication (possibly more specifically Communication_manner) and the Sound_emission frame (which simply characterizes basic sounds of whatever source, including those made by animals and inanimate objects). As such, it involves a Speaker who produces noise and thus communicates a Message to an Addressee. "Don't treat me as a child!" she cried scornfully. A writer in the Town Planning Review trumpeted that train-sheds were now obsolete. You know he yelled at Aunt Lou yesterday, because he slipped on that mat in the hall.
xsd:string
Communication_noise
Communication_noise
xsd:integer
39
ChW
xsd:dateTime
2001-02-07T13:12:02+01:00