"Losing_track_of_theme"^^ . . . . . . . "Losing_track_of_theme" . . "AnW" . . . "This frames describes a Perceiver who fails to keep sight of a Theme. The focus of this frame is the Perceiver, which appears in subject position. This frame contrasts with the opposing perspective in Losing_track_of_perceiver, where the Perceiver is the object and the Theme is the subject.\nThe police lost the burglar as the thief turned the corner. "^^ . . . . "This frames describes a Perceiver who fails to keep sight of a Theme. The focus of this frame is the Perceiver, which appears in subject position. This frame contrasts with the opposing perspective in Losing_track_of_perceiver, where the Perceiver is the object and the Theme is the subject. The police lost the burglar as the thief turned the corner."@en . "This frames describes a Perceiver who fails to keep sight of a Theme. The focus of this frame is the Perceiver, which appears in subject position. This frame contrasts with the opposing perspective in Losing_track_of_perceiver, where the Perceiver is the object and the Theme is the subject.\nThe police lost the burglar as the thief turned the corner. "^^ . . . . "This frames describes a Perceiver who fails to keep sight of a Theme. The focus of this frame is the Perceiver, which appears in subject position. This frame contrasts with the opposing perspective in Losing_track_of_perceiver, where the Perceiver is the object and the Theme is the subject. The police lost the burglar as the thief turned the corner."@en . . . "2010-02-01T12:09:43+01:00"^^ . "2199"^^ . "Losing_track_of_theme" .