<def-root>An <fen>Agent</fen> changes the filler of a <fen>Role</fen> by placing a <fen>New</fen> filler in the position after the <fen>Old</fen> filler ceases to occupy the position. Often this entails the <fen>Agent</fen> removing the <fen>Old</fen> filler. In most cases the <fen>Role</fen> is implicit.
<ex>If <fex name="Agent">you</fex> <t>replace</t> <fex name="Old">me</fex> <fex name="New">with a robot</fex>, who's gonna make excuses to your wife for you?</ex>
<ex><fex name="Time">Following Keating 's resignation from the Cabinet</fex> <fex name="Agent">Hawke</fex> <fex name="Time">immediately</fex> <t>replaced</t> <fex name="Old">him</fex> <fex name="Role">as Deputy Prime Minister</fex> <fex name="New">with Brian Howe , Minister for Community Services and Health</fex>.</ex>
This frame is used both for physically moving a <fen>New</fen> thing to a particular location formerly occupied by the <fen>Old</fen> thing, and for cases in which the change is accomplished by some non-motion means, e.g. Appointing.
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<def-root>An intentional action performed by the <fen>Agent</fen> that accomplishes the replacement.</def-root>
<def-root>The conscious entity, generally a person, that performs actions resulting in the <fen>New</fen> entity occupying the position.</def-root>
<def-root>An entity directed by the <fen>Agent</fen> that interacts with an <fen>New</fen> entity so that it ends up in the position.</def-root>
<def-root>This FE identifies where the <fen>Agent</fen> installs the <fen>New</fen> entity.
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<def-root>This FE identifies the purpose for which an <fen>Agent</fen> places the <fen>New</fen> entity in a position.
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<def-root>This FE identifies the time when the <fen>Agent</fen> installs the New entity.</def-root>
<def-root>The <fen>New</fen> entity is the person or thing that the <fen>Agent</fen> sets to fill a <fen>Role</fen>.
<ex>I don't know; perhaps you could <t>substitute</t> <fex name="New">regular sugar</fex>.</ex></def-root>
<def-root>Any description of the event which is not covered by more specific FEs, including epistemic modification secondary effects (<ment>quietly</ment>, <ment>loudly</ment>), and general descriptions comparing events (<ment>the same way</ment>). It may also indicate salient characteristics or states of an <fen>Agent</fen> that also affect the action (<ment>presumptuously</ment>, <ment>coldly</ment>, <ment>deliberately</ment>, <ment>eagerly</ment>, <ment>carefully</ment>). </def-root>
<def-root>A state of affairs that the <fen>Agent</fen> is responding to in placing the <fen>New</fen> filler in a position.
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<def-root>The extent to which the <fen>New</fen> entity is affected by the <fen>Agent</fen>. <fen>Degree</fen>s of replacement are generally only possible when there are multiple <fen>New</fen> and <fen>Old</fen> entities. <ex>He <t>replaced</t> the 6761 models <fex name="deg">entirely</fex> with about half as many 6800s.</ex> </def-root>
<def-root>The entity that formerly occupied the position.
<ex>If you <t>substitute</t> a 15" arm <fex name="old">for the 50cm one</fex>, it works pretty well.</ex>
<ex>Please <t>replace</t> <fex name="old">the broken fixture</fex> as soon as possible.</ex></def-root>
<def-root>The category that the <fen>New</fen> and <fen>Old</fen> entities fit into as a result of the function they serve.
<ex>AN AUSTRALIAN state has proposed the country adopt a bill of rights and <t>replace</t> the Queen <fex name="rol">as head of state</fex> with an Australian president .</ex>
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Intentionally_affect
Change_of_leadership
Take_place_of
Exchange
Change_tool
FN: to put something new in the place of something
COD: replace with another
FN: the action or process of replacing
FN: the act of substituting one thing for another
FN: to remove and immediately replace
FN: to part with for a substitute
COD: remove (something dirty or faulty) and replace it with another of the same kind.
FN: replace with