. "This FE is used for expressions that indicate a line from the deitic center towards a reference point (which may be implicit) that is neither the Goal of the posture change nor a landmark along the way of the moving part of the body. Often Direction is defined with reference to the canonical orientation of the Protagonist, or the orientation imposed by an implicit observer. Smithers leaned forward to grab the folder on the far side."@en . . . "2003-09-02T14:23:06+02:00"^^ . "Direction" . . . . . "5014"^^ .