Chapter 6 - Semantic roles Flashcards

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Core grammatical relations

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AGENT, THEME, FORCE, INSTRUMENT, EXPERIENCER, PATIENT, RECIPIENT, and GOAL

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Oblique phrases

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LOCATION, DIRECTION, SETTING, PURPOSE, TIME, MANNER

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Agent

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the typically animate perceived instigator of the action

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Force

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an entity that instigates an action, but not consciously or voluntarily

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Patient

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undergoes a visible, physical change in state

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Theme

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a participant that moves, or is the locus of an action or property that does not undergo a change

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Instrument

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something that causes an action indirectly. Normally an agent acts upon an instrument and the instrument accomplishes the action

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Experiencer

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neither controls nor is visibly affected by an action. Prototypically and experiencer is an entity that receives a sensory impression

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Recipient & goal

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typically animate destination of some moving object. A goal is simply the endpoint of a trajectory of motion

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Intransitive verbs

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Verbs whose meanings evoke scenes that only require one participant

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Intransitive clauses

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clauses whose argument structure requires only one noun phrase

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States

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situations in the discourse world in which there is no change, and no action

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Progressive construction

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the construction that involves the auxiliary verb be plus another verb with the suffix -ing

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Stative clauses

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require only one participant, since there is no action to transfer from one participant to another, though there may be a second, non-affected participant

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Process

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a situation that involves change over time. Processes can be either involuntary or voluntary

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Motion

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all expressions of motion involve a THEME (a thing that moves), and an expressed or implied PATH along which the THEME moves. The path may be specified in terms of starting point, the ending point, both starting and ending points, or neither. It may simply be implied. Motion can also involve a MANNER in which the motion is accomplished

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Translational motion

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motion from one place to another

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Actions

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situations that are initiated by some conscious or unconscious force, but do not necessarily involve an affected participant

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Action processes

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situations initiated by some conscious or unconscious force, and which affect a distinct PATIENT

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Production verbs

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those that describe the coming into existence of some entity, e.g., build, ignite, form, create, make, gather

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Cognizer

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main participant of a cognition verb

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Verbs of cognition

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express such concepts as know, think, understand

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Sensation verbs

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express concepts involving the senses

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Manipulation verbs

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prototypically express concepts that involve physical or rhetorical force to get someone to do something

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Forms of English verbs

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The bare form: walk go
The -s form: walks goes
The past tense: walked went
The past participle: walked gone
The present participle: walking going