Difference between revisions of "Undergoer (in RRG)"

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In Role and Reference Grammar, the undergoer is one of the two semantic macroroles (actor and undergoer). Normally, the undergoer is the most patient-like argument, while the actor is the most agent-like argument, but undergoers can also be selected by other principles.

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