. . "2002-10-04T16:49:01+02:00"^^ . . . "412"^^ . . . . . . . . . "One phenomenon, Phenomenon_1 is an indication of the current or future existence of another phenomenon, Phenomenon_2. There is no Cognizer present on the scene, in distinction to the Expectation frame where a Cognizer takes (the equivalent of) Phenomenon_1 as evidence for (the equivalent of) Phenomenon_2. Many words in this frame also allow a slightly different understanding, whereby Phenomenon_1 provides clues as to the good or bad Outcome of an expected Phenomenon_2. Instead of Phenomenon_2 an Interested_party that will be involved in the event or state that is Phenomenon_2 may be mentioned. In both construals, the two phenomena are asymmetrical and consequently they have no joint syntactic realization. Such potential augurs well for the 1990s Its appearance was an ill omen. Cold-blooded words do not necessarily betoken a callous nature. I wish I could say my success bodes well for him."@en . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . "Omen" . . . . . .