benefactive role
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Definition
- Noun:
- The semantic role of the intended recipient who benefits from the happening denoted by the verb in the clause: In linguistics, the "benefactive role" is a specific thematic or semantic role assigned to a noun phrase that indicates the entity for whom or for whose benefit an action is performed.
Usage
- The term is used in linguistic analysis to describe the function of a participant in an event. It is a technical term primarily found in academic discussions of syntax and semantics.
- The benefactive role is often marked by prepositions like "for" in English (e.g., "She baked a cake ").
Examples
- Noun:
- In the sentence "I bought a gift for my friend," the phrase "for my friend" fulfills the benefactive role.
- The benefactive role is clearly expressed in the clause "He cooked dinner for his family."
- Analyzing the sentence "She opened the door for the guest," linguists would identify "the guest" as having the benefactive role.
Advanced Usage
- Dative and Benefactive: In some linguistic frameworks, the benefactive role is considered a subtype of a broader "dative" role, which generally indicates a recipient.
- Morphological Marking: In many languages, the benefactive role is indicated by a specific case marker or verbal affix, unlike English which primarily uses prepositional phrases.
Variants and Related Words
- Benefactive (adj): Pertaining to or denoting a benefactive role.
- The benefactive argument was introduced by the preposition.
- Beneficiary (n): A more general term for someone who benefits from something. In linguistics, it can be synonymous with the entity in the benefactive role.
- The beneficiary of the action is marked with 'for'.
Synonyms
- Recipient role: A closely related semantic role, though "recipient" often implies receiving a transferred object, while "benefactive" focuses on benefiting from the action.
- Beneficiary role: Often used interchangeably with "benefactive role" in linguistic description.
Related Phrases
- (To be) in the benefactive role: A phrase describing the grammatical function of a noun phrase.
- The indirect object in this sentence is in the benefactive role.
Related Idioms
Noun
- the semantic role of the intended recipient who benefits from the happening denoted by the verb in the clause