Social & Conventional
Encodes institutional regulation, social adherence, kinship, and character traits. These microframes involve normative or social-conventional facts: relations that hold by virtue of social practices, institutions, or shared norms rather than by physical necessity. The DUL D&S pattern (Descriptions and Situations) grounds most of these.
fnbr:is_regulated_by
An entity, activity, or process is regulated by a norm, law, or institutional description.
- DUL parents:
dul:is_described_by·dul:is_classified_by - Domain: Regulated
- Range: Norm
fnbr:is_follower_of
An agent adheres to or follows another agent, leader, doctrine, or movement.
- DUL parents:
dul:conceptualizes·dul:associated_with - Domain: Follower
- Range: Leader
fnbr:has_kinship
Two agents stand in a kinship relation (family, marital, fictive). Symmetric or directional depending on subtype. Parent of more specific kin-relations (mother_of, sibling_of, etc.) that should be modelled as child microframes.
- DUL parents:
dul:is_classified_by - Domain: Person1
- Range: Person2
fnbr:is_idiosyncrasy_of
A property, behavior, or characteristic is idiosyncratic to a particular agent — distinctive but not norm-required.
- DUL parents:
dul:has_quality·dul:is_classified_by - Children:
fnbr:is_vice_of - Domain: Trait
- Range: Agent
fnbr:is_vice_of
A morally negative habit or behavior characteristic of an agent. Specialisation of is_idiosyncrasy_of where the idiosyncratic characteristic carries a negative normative evaluation.
- DUL parents:
dul:is_classified_by - fnbr: parent:
fnbr:is_idiosyncrasy_of - Domain: Vice
- Range: Agent