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:::*''“the animate entity on whose behalf an activity is carried out”'' (Blake 1994:70) | :::*''“the animate entity on whose behalf an activity is carried out”'' (Blake 1994:70) | ||
− | :::*''“Notionally, Beneficiaries refer generally to animate beings indirectly | + | :::*''“Notionally, Beneficiaries refer generally to animate beings indirectly affected by the action with a possible distinction between the notional roles of recipient and beneficiary.”'' (Palmer 1994:10) |
− | affected by the action with a possible distinction between the notional roles of | ||
− | recipient and beneficiary.”'' (Palmer 1994:10) | ||
===Synonym=== | ===Synonym=== |
Latest revision as of 09:22, 16 June 2008
The term beneficiary refers to a semantic role, generally defined as the (animate) participant who benefits from an action.
- “the animate entity on whose behalf an activity is carried out” (Blake 1994:70)
- “Notionally, Beneficiaries refer generally to animate beings indirectly affected by the action with a possible distinction between the notional roles of recipient and beneficiary.” (Palmer 1994:10)
Synonym
References
- Blake, Barry. (1994) Case. Cambridge: University Press.
- Palmer, F.R. (1994) Grammatical Roles and Relations. Cambridge: University Press.
Other languages
German Benefizient, Nutznießer