Frame:Force-Dynamic Interaction

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Name Gloss Force-Dynamic Interaction
Transcription
Description One entity (the force_originator) transfers force to another entity (force_receiver), which results in some outcome with respect to one or both entities. This is a general frame with more specific subcases that differ as to the intentions of the entities (when sentient), the details of the force-interaction, the relative strengths of the two entities, and the outcomes that result from the interaction.
Closest FrameNet Frame(s)
Other aliases
Type Cog

Roles:

Role Name: force_originator
Role Type:
Definition/Comments:
FrameNet Role:
Role Name: forceful_process
Role Type:
Definition/Comments: a process (x-schema) in which force associated with one entity is transferred to another entity
FrameNet Role:
Role Name: force_receiver
Role Type:
Definition/Comments:
FrameNet Role:
Role Name: second_process
Role Type:
Definition/Comments:
FrameNet Role:
Role Name: f-d_interaction_x-schema
Role Type: complex x-schema
Definition/Comments: two x-schemas with force transfered between them
FrameNet Role:

Related Frames:

Current Frame: Force-Dynamic Interaction
Relation Type: is subcase of
Related Frame: Complex process
Roles:
Comments:
Current Frame: Force-Dynamic Interaction
Relation Type: makes use of
Related Frame: Force transfer
Roles:force_originator, force_reciever, force, force_amount
Comments:

Bindings:

force_originator=Complex process.protagonist1
forceful_process=Complex process.process1
force_receiver=Complex process.protagonist2
second_process=Complex process.process2
f-d_interaction_x-schema=Complex process.complex_x-schema
force_originator=Force transfer.force_originator
force_receiver=Force transfer.force_receiver

Inferences

Description The amount of force transferred is correlated with 'force-dynamic properties' of the force_originator, e.g. a person's strength and the amount of effort he exerts.
Type force-dynamic
Description The outcome of the interaction will depend on several factors, including the amount of force transferred, the direction of that force, and the (resistant) 'strength' of the force_receiver.
Type force-dynamic

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="Control" URL="/pub/en/index.php/Frame:Control" fontsize="10.0" ]; n2 [label="Force-Dynamic Interaction" URL="/pub/en/index.php/Frame:Force-Dynamic_Interaction" fontsize="10.0" penwidth=2 style="filled" fillcolor="lightgray" ];

n1 -> n2 [label = "makes use of" fontsize="8.0" color="green" ]; n3 [label="Force-application" URL="/pub/en/index.php/Frame:Force-application" fontsize="10.0" ];

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

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

n2 -> n5 [label = "makes use of" fontsize="8.0" color="green" ]; }

Bindingforce_originator (Complex process.protagonist1) +, forceful_process (Complex process.process1) +, force_receiver (Complex process.protagonist2) +, second_process (Complex process.process2) +, f-d_interaction_x-schema (Complex process.complex_x-schema) +, force_originator (Force transfer.force_originator) + and force_receiver (Force transfer.force_receiver) +
Frame.TypeCog +
Has descriptionOne entity (the force_originator) transfer
One entity (the force_originator) transfers force to another entity (force_receiver), which results in some outcome with respect to one or both entities. This is a general frame with more specific subcases that differ as to the intentions of the entities (when sentient), the details of the force-interaction, the relative strengths of the two entities, and the outcomes that result from the interaction.
outcomes that result from the interaction. +
InferenceThe amount of force transferred is correlated with 'force-dynamic properties' of the force_originator, e.g. a person's strength and the amount of effort he exerts. (force-dynamic) + and The outcome of the interaction will depend on several factors, including the amount of force transferred, the direction of that force, and the (resistant) 'strength' of the force_receiver. (force-dynamic) +
Is a subcase ofFrame:Complex process +
Makes use ofFrame:Force transfer +
Related frameis subcase of (Complex process, ?) + and makes use of (Force transfer, ?) +
Roleforce_originator (?, ?, ?, ?) +, forceful_process (?, a process (x-schema) in which force associated with one entity is transferred to another entity, ?, ?) +, force_receiver (?, ?, ?, ?) +, second_process (?, ?, ?, ?) + and f-d_interaction_x-schema (complex x-schema, two x-schemas with force transfered between them, ?, ?) +