<def-root>A <fen>Cognizer</fen> makes a judgment about an <fen>Evaluee</fen>. The judgment may be positive (e.g. <ment>respect</ment>) or negative (e.g. <ment>condemn</ment>), and this information is recorded in the semantic types Positive and Negative on the Lexical Units of this frame. There may be a specific <fen>Reason</fen> for the <fen>Cognizer</fen>'s judgment, or there may be a capacity or <fen>Role</fen> in which the <fen>Evaluee</fen> is judged.
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This frame is distinct from the Judgment_communication frame in that this frame does not involve the Cognizer communicating his or her judgment to an Addressee.
<ex>JUDGMENT: She <t>admired</t> Einstein for his character.</ex>
<ex>JUDGMENT_COMMUNICATION: She <t>accused</t> Einstein of collusion.</ex>
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Currently, however, some lexical units and annotation for both remain in this frame.</def-root>
<def-root>The <fen>Cognizer</fen> makes the judgment. This role is typically expressed as the External Argument (or in a <ment>by</ment>-PP in passives).
<ex><fex name="Cognizer">The boss</fex> <t>appreciates</t> you for your diligence.</ex>
<ex><fex name="Cognizer">The boss</fex> is very <t>appreciative</t> of my work.</ex></def-root>
<def-root>Evaluee is the person or thing about whom/which a judgment is made. With verbs this FE is typically expressed as Object:
<ex>The boss <t>appreciates</t> <fex name="Eval">you</fex> for your diligence. </ex></def-root>
<def-root>Typically, there is a constituent expressing the <t>Reason</t> for the Judge's judgment. It is usually a <ment>for</ment>-PP, e.g.
<ex>I <t>admire</t> you <fex name="Reason">for your intellect</fex>.</ex>
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<def-root> <fen>Role</fen> is used for the capacity in which the <fen>Evaluee</fen> is judged, and is expressed in <ment>as</ment>-PPs. <ex>I <t>admire</t> you <fex name="Role">as a composer</fex>.</ex></def-root >
<def-root><fen>Expressor</fen> is the body part or action by a body part that conveys the judgment made by the <fen>Cognizer</fen>.
<ex>She viewed him with an <t>appreciative</t> <fex name="Expressor">gaze</fex>.</ex></def-root>
<def-root>This FE identifies the <fen>Degree</fen> to which the judging occurs.</def-root>
<def-root><fen>Depictive</fen> identifies any expression describing the state of a participant in the event.
<ex>We <t>admire</t> him , <fex name="Depict">certain that he is a great leader</fex>.</ex></def-root>
<def-root>This FE identifies the <fen>Manner</fen> of judging.</def-root>
<def-root>This FE identifies the <fen>Means</fen> by which the <fen>Cognizer</fen> judges the <fen>Evaluee</fen>.</def-root>
<def-root><fen>Topic</fen> identifies the entity to which the proposition or propositions conveyed relate.
<ex>Jon was <t>disapproving</t> <fex name="Topic">about Madie's managerial style</fex>.</ex></def-root>
<def-root>The <fen>Extent_of_acclaim</fen> is a description of the number or locales of the <fen>Cognizer</fen>s. <ex><fex name="Evaluee">The proposal</fex> <m>gained</m><fex name="Extent_of_acclaim">widespread</fex> <t>approbation</t>.</ex></def-root>
<def-root>The <fen>Result</fen> of the judgement event.</def-root>
Emotions
Judgment_communication
Regard
Praiseworthiness
Exemplar
Judgment_communication
FN: positive response (emotional or spoken) to the good qualities of someone or something
COD: regard with respect or warm approval
FN: feeling admiration
COD: show approval by clapping.
FN: value somebody or something for a quality possessed
FN: Perceptive recognition of value, significance or qualities.
COD: approval; praise.
FN: to be in a state of having judged something as good or right, to authorise
COD: responsibility for a fault or wrong.
FN: to assign responsibility for a wrong-doing, without expressing so
COD: the feeling that a person or a thing is worthless or beneath consideration
FN: expressing contempt
COD: expressing adverse or disapproving comments or judgements
COD: condemnation to eternal punishment in hell
COD: feel or express strong disapproval of.
COD: expressing contempt or ridicule.
FN: the act or state of disapproving
COD: have or express an unfavourable opinion.
FN: expressing disapproval
COD: the feeling that someone or something is unworthy of one's consideration or respect.
COD: consider or reject with the feeling that someone or something is unworthy of one's consideration or respect
FN: full of or expressing disdain
COD: lack of respect or courtesy.
COD: respect and admiration.
COD: respect and admire.
COD: an unattractive or unsatisfactory feature
COD: criticize for inadequacy or mistakes.
COD: tease scornfully; ridicule
COD: full of reproach towards (someone)
COD: contempt or disdain expressed openly
COD: express scorn for
FN: full of or expressing scorn
COD: a mark of disgrace associated with a particular circumstance, quality, or person.
COD: regard as worthy of disgrace.
COD: a sternly critical remark
COD: not expressing criticism or using one's critical faculties.
COD: praise or regard highly.
COD: value highly.
COD: show disapproval or contempt.
COD: respect or admire deeply.
COD: deep respect.
COD: mass noun ridicule
COD: the action of exalting.
COD: something granted as a special honour or in recognition of merit.
COD: the of speaking or writing about someone in a abusively disparaging manner.
COD: consider to be important or beneficial
COD: a feeling of deep admiration for someone elicited by their qualities or achievements.
COD: feel or have respect for.
COD: make into or worship as a god.
FN: a feeling of disapproval or disappointment.
FN: judged to be deserving of condemnation
COD: feeling or showing gratitude or pleasure.
COD: consider to be of a particular degree of importance
COD: claim that someone has done something wrong.
FN: have a positive opinion (of a person or their actions).