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Description of Inference: The cause_of_fire causes fire to the burning_object which will eventually alter the burning_object_condition from its canonical to consumed state.

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Description of Inference: If fire_intensity is high, it will take less fire_duration for the burning_object to be consumed (burning_object_condition).

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Description of Inference: Putting out a fire is carried out with a non-flammable liquid. This inference leads to fruitful linguistic metaphors in Zulu but not so much in English (Kovecses 2005:127).

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Lemma: fire.n

Lemma: blaze.n

Lemma: inferno.n

Lemma: wildfire.n

Lemma: flame.n

Lemma: conflagration.n

Lemma: campfire.n

Lemma: bonfire.n

Lemma: pyre.n

Lemma: ember.n

Lemma: spark.n

Lemma: burn.v

Lemma: smolder.v

Lemma: blaze.v

Lemma: combust.v

Lemma: combustion.n

Lemma: char.v

Lemma: scorch.v

Lemma: incinerate.v

Lemma: burn.v up

Lemma: burn.v to the ground.n

Lemma: spark.v

Lemma: ignite.v

Lemma: fan.v the flame.n

Lemma: light.v

Lemma: set.v on fire


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Frame.TypeFrame +
InferenceThe cause_of_fire causes fire to the burning_object which will eventually alter the burning_object_condition from its canonical to consumed state. (?) +, If fire_intensity is high, it will take less fire_duration for the burning_object to be consumed (burning_object_condition). (?) + and Putting out a fire is carried out with a non-flammable liquid. This inference leads to fruitful linguistic metaphors in Zulu but not so much in English (Kovecses 2005:127). (?) +
LUsEnglish (fire.n, fire) +, English (blaze.n, blaze) +, English (inferno.n, inferno) +, English (wildfire.n, wildfire) +, English (flame.n, flame) +, English (conflagration.n, conflagration) +, English (campfire.n, campfire) +, English (bonfire.n, bonfire) +, English (pyre.n, pyre) +, English (ember.n, ember) +, English (spark.n, spark) +, English (burn.v, burn) +, English (smolder.v, smolder) +, English (blaze.v, blaze) +, English (combust.v, combust) +, English (combustion.n, combustion) +, English (char.v, char) +, English (scorch.v, scorch) +, English (incinerate.v, incinerate) +, English (burn.v up, burn up) +, English (burn.v to the ground.n, burn to the ground) +, English (spark.v, spark) +, English (ignite.v, ignite) +, English (fan.v the flame.n, fan the flame) +, English (light.v, light) + and English (set.v on fire, set on fire) +
Rolefire (?, ?, ?, ?) +, fire_intensity (?, ?, ?, ?) +, burning_object (?, thing on fire, ?, ?) +, cause_of_fire (?, ?, ?, ?) +, nearby_objects (?, ?, ?, ?) +, fire_duration (?, ?, ?, ?) + and burning_object_condition (?, ?, ?, ?) +
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