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Université de Montréal - Thèse sous forme numérique

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XXIXFrame and <strong>de</strong>finition Core Frame Elements Lexical Units Frame relationsHalf of the team HELD UP the tellers while theothers were stationed to report the arrival ofpolice.As opposed to Theft, Robbery focuses on theharm to the Victim and on the Source locationfrom which the Goods have been removed,rather than the Goods themselves.This FE is realized in compound nouns asfollows: bank ROBBERYVictim [Vict]Semantic Type SentientThe Victim is the person (or other sentient beingor group) that owns the Goods before they aretaken away by the Perpetrator.Leslie ROBBED Kim of her watch.Ruling_legallyAn Authority with the power to make <strong>de</strong>cisionshands down a Finding over a question presentedin a formal or informal Case.The judge RULED yesterday tthat revisionswere not a<strong>de</strong>quate. DNIA high court in London RULED on the casethat a vulture fund can extract more than $20million from Zambia for a <strong>de</strong>bt.In the California case, a judge RULED Oct. 12that Tendler must pay the bloggers' legal fees.Authority [Aut]Semantic Type SentientThe Authority (which may be the jury, judge,magistrate or court) <strong>de</strong>ci<strong>de</strong>s on the Finding.The US International Tra<strong>de</strong> CommissionRULED that a 1987 anti-dumping tariff againstfrozen concentrated DNI.Case [Case]This FE <strong>de</strong>scribes the question on which theAuthority gives a Finding.US Supreme Court RULED on flag salutes inpublic schools today.Finding [Fin]This FE i<strong>de</strong>ntifies the outcome of theAuthority's <strong>de</strong>liberation or consi<strong>de</strong>ration.rule.vInherits From:Intentionally_actIs Inherited By: VerdictUses: CommunicationSentencingDuring a court appearance, a Sentence,generally a punishment, is imposed on theConvict by a Court, usually represented by aConvict [Conv]The Convict is given a Sentence by the Court.Judge Duncan SENTENCED Marty to fiveyears un<strong>de</strong>r house <strong>de</strong>tention.con<strong>de</strong>mn.v, or<strong>de</strong>r.v, send up.v,sentence.n, sentence.vSubframe of: Criminal_processIs Prece<strong>de</strong>d by: TrialUses: Communication

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