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Université de Montréal - Thèse sous forme numérique

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XXIFrame and <strong>de</strong>finition Core Frame Elements Lexical Units Frame relationsenters a plea.Plea [Plea]The Plea that a <strong>de</strong>fendant makes.The stu<strong>de</strong>nt PLEADED guilty to stealing a bike.Guilt_or_innocenceAn Accused individual is <strong>de</strong>emed by a (usuallyimplicit) Judge to be involved (or not) in aMis<strong>de</strong>ed.Accused [acc]This is the person who is accused of a Mis<strong>de</strong>ed.Frank Quattrone is found GUILTY ofobstructing fe<strong>de</strong>ral investigationsblood on hands.n, guilt.n,guilty.a, innocence.n, innocent.aUses: Mis<strong>de</strong>edI am INNOCENT of this crime and so is JamesGriffiths .It is possible that the Frauleins Krabbe , Breuerand Moller are GUILTY of seriouswrongdoing.Mis<strong>de</strong>ed [mis]The wrongful act which the Accused waspurportedly involved in.Cambridge woman says she's INNOCENT offraud.Note that this frame is not limited to technical,legal uses. The use of guilty in this frame is alsoto be distinguished from that in the Contritionframe by not referring to an emotional state.Innocent has several other meanings that aredistinct from the one it has in this frame. It canmean 'ignorant of'; 'innocuous'; 'pure andunsullied by experience'.JudgmentA Cognizer makes a judgment about anEvaluee. The judgment may be positive (e.g.respect) or negative (e.g. con<strong>de</strong>mn), and thisinformation is recor<strong>de</strong>d in the semantic typesCognizer [Cog]Semantic Type SentientThe Cognizer makes the judgment. This role istypically expressed as the External Argument(or in a by-PP in passives).The boss APPRECIATES you for youraccola<strong>de</strong>.n, accuse.v,admiration.n, admire.v,admiring.a, applaud.v,appreciate.v, appreciation.n,appreciative.a, approbation.n,approving.a, blame.n, blame.v,Uses: EmotionsIs Used By: Exemplar,Judgment_communication,Praiseworthiness, Regard

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