Frame:Affected motion

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Name Gloss Affected motion
Transcription
Description Very broad notion of "Caused Motion" which applies both to internal and external causal sources/forces, and in which the 'cause' can affect the motion in any one of various ways, including enabling, initiating,helping, impeding, or preventing a (potential) mover's motion.
Closest FrameNet Frame(s)
Other aliases Affect motion, Affect movement
Type Cog, Composed

Roles:

Role Name: cause
Role Type:
Definition/Comments:
FrameNet Role:
Role Name: mover
Role Type: Object
Definition/Comments:
FrameNet Role: Theme
Role Name: source
Role Type:
Definition/Comments:
FrameNet Role: Source
Role Name: path
Role Type:
Definition/Comments:
FrameNet Role: Path
Role Name: goal
Role Type:
Definition/Comments:
FrameNet Role: Goal
Role Name: motion
Role Type: Motion along a path frame
Definition/Comments: effect
FrameNet Role:

Related Frames:

Current Frame: Affected motion
Relation Type: is in causal relation with
Related Frame: Motion along a path
Roles:mover, motion_x-schema, source, path, goal, speed, direction, pathway, landmark
Comments:
Current Frame: Affected motion
Relation Type: is subcase of
Related Frame: Causation
Roles:causer, causal_process, affected, affected_process, cause, effect, FD_relation_type
Comments:

Bindings:

mover=Motion along a path.mover
motion=Motion along a path.motion_x-schema
cause=Causation.cause
motion=Causation.effect

Inferences

Description presence of the 'cause' results in some effect to the mover's motion that is different than if the 'cause' was not present
Type

Relevant Lexical Units:


Lexical Units in Related FrameNet Frames:



Metaphors that use this frame:

as Target frame as Source frame

Graph of frame relations:

digraph framerelsgrph { rankdir="BT" n1 [label="Forced motion" URL="/pub/en/index.php/Frame:Forced_motion" fontsize="10.0" ]; n2 [label="Affected motion" URL="/pub/en/index.php/Frame:Affected_motion" fontsize="10.0" penwidth=2 style="filled" fillcolor="lightgray" ];

n1 -> n2 [label = "is subcase of" fontsize="8.0" color="magenta" ]; n3 [label="Guided motion" URL="/pub/en/index.php/Frame:Guided_motion" fontsize="10.0" ];

n3 -> n2 [label = "is subcase of" fontsize="8.0" color="magenta" ]; n4 [label="Impediment to motion" URL="/pub/en/index.php/Frame:Impediment_to_motion" fontsize="10.0" ];

n4 -> n2 [label = "is subcase of" fontsize="8.0" color="magenta" ]; n5 [label="Self propelled motion" URL="/pub/en/index.php/Frame:Self_propelled_motion" fontsize="10.0" ];

n5 -> n2 [label = "is subcase of" fontsize="8.0" color="magenta" ]; n6 [label="Vehicular motion" URL="/pub/en/index.php/Frame:Vehicular_motion" fontsize="10.0" ];

n6 -> n2 [label = "is subcase of" fontsize="8.0" color="magenta" ]; n7 [label="Motion along a path" URL="/pub/en/index.php/Frame:Motion_along_a_path" fontsize="10.0" ];

n2 -> n7 [label = "is in causal relation with" fontsize="8.0" ]; n8 [label="Causation" URL="/pub/en/index.php/Frame:Causation" fontsize="10.0" ];

n2 -> n8 [label = "is subcase of" fontsize="8.0" color="magenta" ]; }

Facts about "Affected motion"
Bindingmover (Motion along a path.mover) +, motion (Motion along a path.motion_x-schema) +, cause (Causation.cause) + and motion (Causation.effect) +
Frame.AliasAffect motion + and Affect movement +
Frame.TypeCog + and Composed +
Has descriptionVery broad notion of "Caused Motion" which
Very broad notion of "Caused Motion" which applies both to internal and external causal sources/forces, and in which the 'cause' can affect the motion in any one of various ways, including enabling, initiating,helping, impeding, or preventing a (potential) mover's motion.
r preventing a (potential) mover's motion. +
Inferencepresence of the 'cause' results in some effect to the mover's motion that is different than if the 'cause' was not present (?) +
Is a subcase ofFrame:Causation +
Related frameis in causal relation with (Motion along a path, ?) + and is subcase of (Causation, ?) +
Rolecause (?, ?, ?, ?) +, mover (Object, ?, Theme, ?) +, source (?, ?, Source, ?) +, path (?, ?, Path, ?) +, goal (?, ?, Goal, ?) + and motion (Motion along a path frame, effect, ?, ?) +