Referring_by_name
https://w3id.org/framester/framenet/abox/frame/Referring_by_name entità di tipo: Class
A Speaker uses a particular linguistic form, a Name to refer to an Entity. The Entity often is an interlocutor but may be somebody that the Speaker is talking about, or even just a physical object. Note that we include titles such as "Sir" in the Name category. They corresponded frequently and at length, exchanging intimate letters in which he addressed her as Windflower. We always called her "my lady," from the moment that she was put at the head of our section; Sharpton called him Obama Baracka in HIS speech .... of all the people to screw his name up! And then in private he called me "Sausage", which really pissed me off. I found out that her name for Barack was Obama . Advanced Micro Devices is going to call its next chip the Athlon 4
Referring_by_name
xsd:string
A Speaker uses a particular linguistic form, a Name to refer to an Entity. The Entity often is an interlocutor but may be somebody that the Speaker is talking about, or even just a physical object. Note that we include titles such as "Sir" in the Name category.
They corresponded frequently and at length, exchanging intimate letters in which he addressed her as Windflower.
We always called her "my lady," from the moment that she was put at the head of our section;
Sharpton called him Obama Baracka in HIS speech .... of all the people to screw his name up!
And then in private he called me "Sausage", which really pissed me off.
Advanced Micro Devices is going to call its next chip the Athlon 4
xsd:string
A Speaker uses a particular linguistic form, a Name to refer to an Entity . The Entity often is an interlocutor but may be somebody that the Speaker is talking about, or even just a physical object. Note that we include titles such as "Sir" in the Name category.
They corresponded frequently and at length, exchanging intimate letters in which he addressed her as Windflower .
We always called her "my lady," from the moment that she was put at the head of our section;
Sharpton called him Obama Baracka in HIS speech .... of all the people to screw his name up!
And then in private he called me "Sausage" , which really pissed me off.
Advanced Micro Devices is going to call its next chip the Athlon 4
A Speaker uses a particular linguistic form, a Name to refer to an Entity. The Entity often is an interlocutor but may be somebody that the Speaker is talking about, or even just a physical object. Note that we include titles such as "Sir" in the Name category. They corresponded frequently and at length, exchanging intimate letters in which he addressed her as Windflower. We always called her "my lady," from the moment that she was put at the head of our section; Sharpton called him Obama Baracka in HIS speech .... of all the people to screw his name up! And then in private he called me "Sausage", which really pissed me off. I found out that her name for Barack was Obama . Advanced Micro Devices is going to call its next chip the Athlon 4
xsd:string
Referring_by_name
Referring_by_name
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1253
JKR
xsd:dateTime
2004-11-19T17:41:57+01:00