Part_orientational
https://w3id.org/framester/framenet/abox/frame/Part_orientational entità di tipo: Class
In this frame, there is a Part of a Whole in which the Part is defined with respect to the canonical or inherent orientation of the Whole. In cases where the Target is an adjective, it has a special relationship with the noun that it modifies such that a phrase which is a syntactic argument of the noun is semantically available to fill the argument structure of the adjective, as in the front row of the class The top shelf of the bookcase was lying on the floor. The bottom was missing. My left hand was numb. He rested on the clifftop
Part_orientational
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In this frame, there is a Part of a Whole in which the Part is defined with respect to the canonical or inherent orientation of the Whole. In cases where the Target is an adjective, it has a special relationship with the noun that it modifies such that a phrase which is a syntactic argument of the noun is semantically available to fill the argument structure of the adjective, as in
the front row of the class
The top shelf of the bookcase was lying on the floor.
The bottom was missing.
My left hand was numb.
He rested on the clifftop
xsd:string
In this frame, there is a Part of a Whole in which the Part is defined with respect to the canonical or inherent orientation of the Whole . In cases where the Target is an adjective, it has a special relationship with the noun that it modifies such that a phrase which is a syntactic argument of the noun is semantically available to fill the argument structure of the adjective, as in
the front row of the class
The top shelf of the bookcase was lying on the floor.
The bottom was missing.
My left hand was numb.
He rested on the cliff top
In this frame, there is a Part of a Whole in which the Part is defined with respect to the canonical or inherent orientation of the Whole. In cases where the Target is an adjective, it has a special relationship with the noun that it modifies such that a phrase which is a syntactic argument of the noun is semantically available to fill the argument structure of the adjective, as in the front row of the class The top shelf of the bookcase was lying on the floor. The bottom was missing. My left hand was numb. He rested on the clifftop
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Part_orientational
Part_orientational
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143
JKR
xsd:dateTime
2001-06-27T20:45:07+02:00
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