Inchoative_detaching

Definition:

The Inchoative_Detaching frame covers two situations: one scene in which an Item comes to be physically detached from a Source; or a scene in which two Items come to be physically detahed from each other. In the first, the frame includes an Item that detaches from a Source, creating an asymmetric relationship between the Item and the Source. In the second, the two Items detach from each other, where each serves as a Source relative to the other, creating a symmetric relationship between the two Items. Note in both cases, after the removal of the connector, the Items that were formerly attached re-appear as the two separate or potentially separate entities that they were throughout.

Un gigantesco témpano de hielo con una extensión de 66 kilómetros cuadrados SE HA DESPRENDIDO de la costa de la isla Ellesmere en el Artico canadiense.

Las placas de gresite y ladrillo SE HAN DESPRENDIDO de la fachada y han caído a la calle.

Hay que evitar que las etiquetas SE DESPEGUEN de la hoja de papel al pasar por la impresora..

Las imágenes de las sondas espaciales muestran áreas de la superficie en donde grandes placas de hielo SE HAN DESPRENDIDO unas de las otras.

FEs:

Core:

Item [ite]
This FE identifies the Item that comes to be detached from the Source.

Items [Items]
This FE identifies the plural Items that are detached from each other, resulting in their separation. Notice that when the FE Items occurs, neither Item nor Source can occur.

Source [sou]
Source identifies the location to which an Item was attached before getting detached.
Non-Core:
Degree [Deg]
This FE identifies the Degree to which the Item ends up detached.
       El alicatado SE DESPRENDIÓ completamente de la pared.
 

Manner [Man]
Any description of the detaching event which is not covered by more specific FEs, including epistemic modification (probably, presumably, mysteriously), secondary effects (quietly, loudly), and general descriptions comparing events (the same way).

Place [Place]
This FE identifies the Place where the Item comes to be datached form the Source or the Items come to be detached from each other.

Result [Result]
This FE identifies the Result of a detaching event.

Time [Time]
This FE identifies the Time when the detaching event takes place.

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Lexical Units

despegarse.v, desprenderse.v

Created by subirats on Thu Dec 13 17:27:51 CET 2007