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Latest revision as of 08:44, 29 June 2007
The term case relation denotes a semantic role and is used especially in work influenced by Fillmore (1968).
Synonyms
Origin
Fillmore (1968) uses the terms deep structure cases (1968:21), case relationships (1968:21), deep cases (1968:32), which became widely known. The term case role probably became the most widespread term, used often without reference to Fillmore's work (e.g. Givón 1984:97 and passim).
References
- Fillmore, Charles. 1968. The case for case. In Bach, Emmon & Harms, R. (eds.) Universals in linguistic theory New York: Holt, Rinehart and Winston, 1-90.
- Givón, Talmy. 1984. Syntax: a functional-typological introduction. Vol. I. Amsterdam: Benjamins.