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− | '''Agent''' is a [[ | + | '''Agent''' is a type of [[argument]] or [[thematic role]] which designates an entity which is the cause of and has control over the action denoted by the predicate. |
− | + | Agent is a semantic role denoting a participant that is actively involved in a situation (generally described by an action verb). | |
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− | + | === Example === | |
− | (ii) | + | in (i)-(iii) ''Miguel'' is the Agent. |
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+ | (i) Miguel chased Gianni | ||
+ | (ii) Miguel gave Pedro some water | ||
+ | (iii) Pedro was hit by Miguel | ||
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+ | === Link === | ||
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+ | [http://www2.let.uu.nl/UiL-OTS/Lexicon/zoek.pl?lemma=Agent&lemmacode=1003 Utrecht Lexicon of Linguistics] | ||
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+ | === References === | ||
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+ | * Grimshaw, J. 1990. ''Argument Structure,'' MIT-press, Cambridge, Mass. | ||
+ | * Gruber, J. 1965. ''Studies in lexical relations,'' doctoral dissertation, MIT | ||
+ | * Jackendoff, R. 1990. ''Semantic Structures,'' Cambridge, MIT-Press. | ||
+ | * Jackendoff, R. 1972. ''Semantic interpretation in generative grammar,'' MIT Press, Cambridge, Mass. | ||
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===Other languages=== | ===Other languages=== |
Revision as of 17:29, 12 February 2009
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Agent is a type of argument or thematic role which designates an entity which is the cause of and has control over the action denoted by the predicate.
Agent is a semantic role denoting a participant that is actively involved in a situation (generally described by an action verb).
Example
in (i)-(iii) Miguel is the Agent.
(i) Miguel chased Gianni (ii) Miguel gave Pedro some water (iii) Pedro was hit by Miguel
Link
Utrecht Lexicon of Linguistics
References
- Grimshaw, J. 1990. Argument Structure, MIT-press, Cambridge, Mass.
- Gruber, J. 1965. Studies in lexical relations, doctoral dissertation, MIT
- Jackendoff, R. 1990. Semantic Structures, Cambridge, MIT-Press.
- Jackendoff, R. 1972. Semantic interpretation in generative grammar, MIT Press, Cambridge, Mass.