Perception

Definition:

A Perceiver perceives a Phenomenon. The general Perception frame is an inherited background to all frames that have to do with some sentient being responding to changes in the environment, independently of the sensory modalities. The inheriting frames may specify the modalities (see, hear, taste, smell), or may emphasize the experiences or acts of the perceiver (peek, eavesdrop), or the properties of the perceived phenomena (clank, rattle, thump).
Semantic Type
Non-Lexical Frame

FEs:

Core:
Perceiver [Perc]
Semantic Type
Sentient
The FE Perceiver refers to someone whose cognitive state or experience (e.g. knowledge, beliefs, ideas judgments or classifications) is being described.

Phenomenon [Ground]
Phenomenon is experienced by the Perceiver.
       Kim PERCEIVED a flaw.
 
Non-Core:

Sought_entity [Sou]
The Perceiver is the entity or event which causes the perceptual experience of the Perceiver.
       So do our domestic dogs PERCEIVE smells with the same range of subtle `hues' as we perceive colour?
 

Inherits From:
Is Inherited By: Appearance, Becoming_aware, Perception_active, Perception_experience, Sensation
Subframe of:
Has Subframes:
Precedes:
Is Preceded by:
Uses:
Is Used By: Make_noise
Perspective on:
Is perspectivized in:
Is Causative of:
See Also:

Lexical Units

Created by wooters on Wed Feb 07 16:11:42 CET 2001