framesuch
Framesuch is a term used in discussions of frame semantics and discourse analysis to denote a structured cognitive frame that foregrounds exemplars by anchored reference to prototypical instances within a category. The term combines frame, referring to a coherent contextual structure, with such, used here as a demonstrative to point to representative items. In usage, framesuch appears when an analyst presents a frame and then enumerates typical members or subcategories, guiding interpretation toward a predefined set of examples.
Origin and status: Framesuch is a relatively recent neologism in theoretical discussions and is not widely
Mechanics: The device has two elements: the frame (the organizing schema) and the such exemplars (the items
Applications: In media analysis, framesuch can help decode how reporters structure issues by presenting a frame
Relation to related terms: It relates to frame semantics, exemplification, and the linguistic construction such as
See also: frame semantics, framing, exemplification, discourse analysis.