In the course of self-motion, there is a Cause_of_mishap which interrupts the Self_mover's motion. | |
El niño RESBALÓ con una piel de plátano. | |
Cause_of_mishap [CoM] | Cause_of_mishap refers to the entity which interrupts the Self_mover's motion. | |
El niño TROPEZÓ con una piedra. | ||
Self_mover [Self_m] | Self_Mover is the living being which moves under its own power. It is usually expressed in this frame as an External Argument. | |
Los niños RESBALARON al cruzar el río. | ||
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Area [] | This frame element indicates the Area where motion takes place. Motion does not have to be regular or to consist of a single linear path. | |
La víctima RESBALÓ por el suelo. | ||
Frequency [Fre] | The Frequency is the rate at which each motion interruption takes place. | |
Los niños RESBALABAN con frecuencia al jugar con sus amigos. | ||
Goal [] | Any expression which identifies the endpoint of movement. | |
El ladrón RESBALÓ del tejado hasta el suelo. | ||
Manner [] | Manner of performing an action. | |
El deportista RESBALÓ tontamente con una piel de plátano. | ||
Path [] | Any description of a trajectory of motion which is neither a Source nor a Goal (see below) expresses the FE Path, including directional expressions. | |
En el parque, los niños RESBALABAN por el tobogán. | ||
Place [] | The Place is where the motion is located. | |
McEnroe RESBALÓ en tres ocasiones en la arcilla. | ||
Reason [] | Reason why the motion event is interrupted. | |
Max RESBALÓ porque tropezó con una piedra. | ||
Result [] | This FE indicates the Result of motion event. | |
Source [] | The frame element Source is any expression which implies a definite starting-point of the motion event. | |
La joven RESBALÓ de un tejado. | ||
Time [] | Time when the motion event is interrupted. |
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resbalar.v, resbalarse.v, tropezar.v, tropezarse.v
Created by subirats on Wed Nov 10 02:05:21 CET 2004