Comparative Concept: event (sem)

event (sem)

Typ meaning
Alias(se) event • SOA • event (concept) • event concept • eventuality • situation • state of affairs
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action concept (sem) affecting event (sem) agentive change of state event (sem) application event (sem) attending event (sem) bodily action (sem) bodily motion event (sem) body care event (sem) body position event (sem) chaining event (sem) change in position event (sem) change of state event (sem) cognition event (sem) collective event (sem) combining event (sem) contact by impact event (sem) controlled event (sem) damage event (sem) desiderative event (sem) direct causation event (sem) emotion event (sem) evaluative event (sem) existence event (sem) experience event (sem) experiential event (sem) extroverted event (sem) figure-ground spatial relation (sem) indirect causation-event (sem) ingestion event (sem) interaction event (sem) introverted event (sem) killing/injuring event (sem) manipulative event (sem) manner event (sem) motion event (sem) numeral (sem) perception event (sem) possession (sem) property concept (sem) propositional attitude event (sem) pursuit event (sem) reciprocal event (sem) reflexive event (sem) removal event (sem) result event (sem) sensation event (sem) sociative causation-event (sem) spontaneous event (sem) state (sem) transfer event (sem) uncontrolled event (sem) utterance event (sem) weather event (sem) cardinal numeral (sem) vague numeral (sem) amount (sem) proportional quantifier (sem) distributive quantifier (sem) species (sem) object relation (sem) qualitative event (sem) spatial event (sem) caused motion (sem) contact event (sem) creation event (sem) agentive experience event (sem) agentive ingestion event (sem) mensural concept (sem)

Definition

a superordinate category including both action concepts and state concepts. The term 'event' has other meanings, including what we call a telic event. Other terms listed above are also used for 'event' as it is defined here. (Sections 2.1, 6.1.1)