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Schemas of the macro-event Linguistic representation

Motion as the framing event is

realized through “Path”.

The co-event is a “self-contained motion”-

aspectually unbounded activity, such as rotation,

oscillation, local wander, etc.

Motion is realized through “Path + Ground”.

The co-event is an action.

1.The ball rolled / bounced down the

hall.

“Path” is represented by the prepositional phrase; “co-event” (“self-contained motion”) – by the verb-predicate.

2.He drove her home.

3. I kicked the door shut.

“Path + Ground” is represented by the satellites (home (2), shut (3).

Type of support relation between Linguistic representation a co-event and a framing event

Manner:

This type of relation presupposes that the co-event is an additional activity, performed concurrently with the framing event

Manner subtypes:

Agentive Manner (there is an Agent, who performs the additional activity (co-event) which leads to and causes the framing event itself)

Nonagentive Manner (the source of the co-event (additional activity) is the moving figure itself)

Cause

This type of relation presupposes that the co-event is an additional activity which causes the co-event , which in turn causes the framing event.

Cause subtypes:

Agentive Cause (the source of the cause of motion is an Agent)

Nonagentive Cause (the source of the cause is not explicitly expressed)

1. I rolled the pen across the table. (= I acted on the pen and made it move across the table, rolling as it went.)

  1. The bottle floated into the cave.

  1. I blew the pen across the table.(= I blew on the pen and made it move across the table.)

  2. I kicked the ball into the box.

  3. The bone pulled out of its socket.

S t a t e c h a n g e a s t h e f r a m I n g e V e n t

The macro-event framed by a state change event consists of a co-event (any process or activity that determines the dynamics of the macro-event and causes a change in some of its property) and a framing event “state change”, which announces the result or final stage of the dynamics of the macro-event.

The analysis of linguistic expressions suggests that the schema of the macro-event is that of the motion event: “Path” or “Path + Ground”. Within the structure of the macro-event, state change as a framing event is more abstract than a co-event and often involves change in an individual’s cognitive state. For example, state changes may include “to become awake / aware / familiar / in possession / existent / nonexistent / dead etc. The co-event is concrete and physical (compare the verb predicates in the examples below). The most prevalent type of relation between a co-event and framing event are the same as with the case of motion (Manner and Cause).