Definitions of Party_1Frame | Type | Definition |
Assemble | C | Party_1 is the grammatically more prominent participant in the assembling event. It can refer to either a single individual or a larger party separate from Party_2 previous to the assembling. |
Be_in_agreement_on_action | C | The individual or individuals that form the more prominent (i.e. agentive) party of the agreement, as compared with Party_2 . That is, Party_1 is generally encoded as the External Argument of verbs, and peripheral FEs that do not make reference to the event itself generally make reference to Party_1 . Thus Manner is construed to be that of Party_1 , not necessarily that of Party_2 or the group of Parties as a whole. |
Come_together | C | Party_1 is the grammatically more prominent participant in the congregating event. |
Encounter | C | Party_1 is the grammatically more prominent participant in the encountering event. It can refer to either a single individual or a larger party separate from Party_2 previous to the by chance meeting. |
Having_commercial_agreement | C | The individual or individuals that form the more prominent (i.e. agentive) party of the commercial agreement, as compared with Party_2 . That is, Party_1 is generally encoded as the External Argument of verbs, and peripheral FEs that do not make reference to the event itself generally make reference to Party_1 . Thus manner expressions are construed to apply to Party_1 , not necessarily to Party_2 or the group of Parties as a whole. |
Make_agreement_on_action | C | The individual or individuals that form the more prominent (i.e. agentive) party of the agreement, as compared with Party_2 . That is, Party_1 is generally encoded as the External Argument of verbs, and peripheral FEs that do not make reference to the event itself generally make reference to Party_1 . Thus Manner is construed to be that of Party_1 , not necessarily that of Party_2 or the group of Parties as a whole. |
Meet_with | C | Party_1 is the grammatically more prominent participant in the meeting event. It can refer to either a single individual or a larger party separate from Party_2 before the meeting. |
Social_event_individuals | C | Party_1 is the grammatically more prominent participant in the social event. Party_1 can be one or more individuals. |