"Perceiver_passive" . "This FE is only expressed with certain nouns in this frame, and then only with the help of a support verb, such as have: I have a tingling sensation in my hands. With most nouns in this frame, a perceiver can only be expressed as the subject of a perception verb such as detect or sense: The dog detected the scent of explosives. In sentences like these the perceiver-denoting expression is not annotated because it is introduced by another perception word, which is treated independently in a different frame."@en . . . . "Core" . "Core"^^ . . . "This FE is only expressed with certain nouns in this frame, and then only with the help of a support verb, such as have: \nI have a tingling sensation in my hands.\n With most nouns in this frame, a perceiver can only be expressed as the subject of a perception verb such as detect or sense: \nThe dog detected the scent of explosives.\nIn sentences like these the perceiver-denoting expression is not annotated because it is introduced by another perception word, which is treated independently in a different frame. "^^ . . . . "Perceiver_passive" . "Perceiver_passive"^^ . "2001-02-07T13:12:23+01:00"^^ . "Perc-Pass" . . . "This FE is only expressed with certain nouns in this frame, and then only with the help of a support verb, such as have: I have a tingling sensation in my hands. With most nouns in this frame, a perceiver can only be expressed as the subject of a perception verb such as detect or sense: The dog detected the scent of explosives. In sentences like these the perceiver-denoting expression is not annotated because it is introduced by another perception word, which is treated independently in a different frame."@en . . "ChW" . "339"^^ .