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Description of Inference: The competitor who performs best on some scale (distance, quantity acquires or produced, intensity, amount, duration) is the winner.

Type of Inference: cultural

Description of Inference: All other competitors who are not the winner are the losers.

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Lemma: compete.v

Lemma: competition.n

Lemma: win.v

Lemma: lose.v

Lemma: winner.n

Lemma: loser.n

Lemma: defeat.v

Lemma: defeat.n

Lemma: challenge.n

Lemma: challenge.v

Lemma: opponent.n

Lemma: adversary.n

Lemma: challenger.n

Lemma: opposer.n

Lemma: rival.n

Lemma: rival.v

Lemma: triumph.n

Lemma: winner-take-all.a

Lemma: loss.n

Lemma: champion.n

Lemma: competitor.n

Lemma: competitive.a


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Frame.FrameNet frameCompetition +
Frame.TypeFrame + and Composed +
Has descriptionGeneric frame for any type of competition in which there are at least two sides competing for some advantageous outcome. See sub-cases for different types of competitions. +
InferenceThe competitor who performs best on some scale (distance, quantity acquires or produced, intensity, amount, duration) is the winner. (cultural) + and All other competitors who are not the winner are the losers. (?) +
LUsEnglish (compete.v, compete) +, English (competition.n, competition) +, English (win.v, win) +, English (lose.v, lose) +, English (winner.n, winner) +, English (loser.n, loser) +, English (defeat.v, defeat) +, English (defeat.n, defeat) +, English (challenge.n, challenge) +, English (challenge.v, challenge) +, English (opponent.n, opponent) +, English (adversary.n, adversary) +, English (challenger.n, challenger) +, English (opposer.n, opposer) +, English (rival.n, rival) +, English (rival.v, rival) +, English (triumph.n, triumph) +, English (winner-take-all.a, winner-take-all) +, English (loss.n, loss) +, English (champion.n, champion) +, English (competitor.n, competitor) + and English (competitive.a, competitive) +
Makes use ofFrame:Evaluation +
Related framemakes use of (Evaluation, ?) +
Rolecompetition_event (?, ?, ?, ?) +, competition_x-schema (?, ?, ?, ?) +, competition_prize (?, advantageous outcome for winner of competition, ?, ?) +, competition_purpose (?, ?, ?, ?) +, competition_start (?, ?, ?, ?) +, competition_end (?, ?, ?, ?) +, competition_competitor1 (?, ?, ?, ?) +, competition_competitor2 (?, ?, ?, ?) +, competiition_outcome (?, result of competition, ?, ?) +, competition_winner (?, ?, ?, ?) + and competition_loser (?, ?, ?, ?) +
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