<def-root>In this frame, a <fen>Communicator</fen> judges the <fen>Addressee</fen> and then communicates that appraisal directly to the <fen>Addressee</fen>. The judgment is given for a particular <fen>Reason</fen> or about a particular <fen>Topic</fen>.
<ex><fex name="Communicator">The principal</fex> <t>rebuked</t> <fex name="Addressee">the student</fex> <fex name="Reason">for cheating on the exam</fex>.</ex></def-root>
<def-root>The <fen>Communicator</fen> communicates a judgment to the <fen>Addressee</fen>.</def-root>
<def-root>The <fen>Addressee</fen> is jduged by the <fen>Communicator</fen> and receives the message of approval or disapproval.</def-root>
<def-root>The <fen>Topic</fen> is the subject on which the <fen>Addressee</fen> is being judged.
<ex><fex name="Communicator">The teacher</fex> <t>scolded</t> <fex name="Addressee">the children</fex> <fex name="Topic">about their meessy cookie eating</fex>.</ex></def-root>
<def-root>The <fen>Reason</fen> is why the Communicator forms the type of judgment they form.
<ex><fex name="Communicator">The principal</fex> <t>rebuked</t> <fex name="Addressee">the student</fex> <fex name="Reason">for cheating on the exam</fex>.</ex></def-root>
<def-root>The <fen>Medium</fen> identifies the physical or abstract entity in which the judgment is conveyed.</def-root>
<def-root>The <fen>Degree</fen> is the severity of the judgment.</def-root>
<def-root>The <fen>Depictive</fen> describes the state of the <fen>Communicator</fen> or <fen>Addressee</fen>.</def-root>
<def-root>The <fen>Grounds</fen> describes the basis for the judgment.</def-root>
<def-root>The <fen>Manner</fen> is the way in which the judgment is communicated.</def-root>
<def-root>The <fen>Means</fen> is the method employed to communicate the judgment.</def-root>
<def-root>The location where the <fen>Communicator</fen> admonishes the <fen>Addressee</fen>.
<ex>We were scolded <fex name="Place">in the kitchen</fex> by the biggest cook you've ever seen.</ex>
</def-root>
<def-root>The point in time at which the <fen>Communicator</fen> berates or compliments the <fen>Addressee</fen>.
<ex>She complimented me <fex name="Time">almost every morning</fex> on my smart starched shirts.</ex>
</def-root>
<def-root>The laudable or reprimandable status held by the <fen>Addressee</fen>.
<ex>He <t>rebuked</t> them <fex name="Role">as heathens and blasphemers</fex>.</ex></def-root>
<def-root>An action or entity under the control of the <fen>Communicator</fen> that expresses the criticism or praise directed towards the <fen>Addressee</fen>.
<ex>Though she had killed him so long ago, she could still see his <t>jeering</t> <fex name="Expressor">smile</fex>.</ex>
</def-root>
Judgment_communication
COD: angrily remonstrate with or rebuke.
COD: scold or reproach.
COD: express gratitude to.
COD: an expression of gratitude.
COD: criticize or reprimand sharply.
COD: a sharp criticism.
COD: make rude and mocking remarks at someone.
COD: a rude and mocking remark.
COD: a polite expression of praise or admiration.
COD: politely congratulate or praise (someone)
COD: scold or rebuke.
COD: reprimand severely.
FN: severe reprimand.
COD: a severe reprimand
COD: scold or criticize angrily.
COD: reprimand firmly
FN: reprimand.
FN: warning about something that (the addressed individual) will probably do wrong.
COD: a formal expression of disapproval.
COD: address a reprimand to.
FN: serving to reprimand severely
COD: express to (someone) one's disapproval of or disappointment in their actions.
COD: criticize at length in an aggressive and hectoring manner
COD: rebuke or reprimand.
COD: a rebuke or reprimand.
COD: reprimand or criticize someone
COD: reprimand someone
FN: an event of chastizement.
COD: a loud or severe scolding.
FN: to communicate good wishes to someone for an event that has happened to them
FN: (with various verbs; us. from a superior to an inferior) speech intended to criticize and correct behavior.
FN: (extremely informal; with addressee as direct object) criticize.