Cause_to_resume

Definition:

An agent acts so as to cause some process to begin again after an interruption or suspension.

FEs:

Core:
Agent [age]
Semantic Type
Sentient
A sentient being acts with the intention of causing a process to begin again.
       The driver RESTARTED the truck after it stalled.
 

Cause [cau]
An animate or inanimate entity, a force, or event that causes the process to resume. Volitionality is not a necessary characteristic of Causes.
       The spring rains RESTARTED the flow of the stream.
 

Hiatus [hia]
The period of time during which the process is suspended.
       The two countries REVIVED diplomatic relations after a lull of five years.
 

Process [pro]
The process which begins again after a suspension.
Non-Core:

Duration_of_final_state [dur]
The length of time for which the Process continues after being started by the Agent.
       The project was RESTARTED for several weeks before it was permanently abandoned.
 

Manner [man]
Semantic Type
Manner
A description of the manner in which the Agent causes the resumption of the Process.
       Japanese banks have been rapidly REVIVING business activity.
 

Means [mea]
Semantic Type
State_of_affairs
The intentional act performed by the Agent that results in the resumption of the Process.
       He managed to REVIVE the controversy by leaking the story to several tabloid magazines.
 

Place [pla]
Semantic Type
Locative_relation
The location where the Agent causes the Process to resume.
       The two nations REVIVED relations in Geneva during the latest round of talks.
 

Time []
Semantic Type
Time
The time at which the process is restarted.
       This state REINSTATED the death penalty in 1975.
 

Inherits From: Transitive_action
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Is Causative of: Process_resume
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Created by collinb on Fri Apr 08 16:04:53 CEST 2005