semantic role
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Definition
Noun: In linguistics, a semantic role is the underlying relationship that a constituent (like a noun phrase) has with the main verb in a clause. It describes the function or part played by that constituent in the action or state expressed by the verb, such as who performed the action, who received it, or what was affected.
Usage
The term is used to analyze sentence structure by identifying the thematic roles of participants in an event. * The semantic role of 'the chef' in 'The chef baked a cake' is 'Agent'. * Identifying the semantic role helps in understanding the meaning of a sentence beyond its syntax. * Common semantic roles include Agent, Patient, Experiencer, and Instrument.
Examples
- In the sentence "The key opened the door," the phrase "the key" has the semantic role of Instrument.
- Linguists analyze sentences by assigning a semantic role to each argument of the verb.
- The semantic role of the subject can change depending on the verb, as in "Mary broke the vase" (Agent) versus "Mary saw the vase" (Experiencer).
Advanced Usage
- Thematic Role: This is a common synonym for semantic role. The set of possible roles (e.g., Agent, Theme, Goal, Source, Location) is often called the "thematic grid" of a verb.
- Theta Role: In generative grammar (specifically Government and Binding Theory), semantic roles are often referred to as . A verb is said to assign theta roles to its arguments.
Variants and Related Words
- Thematic Role (n): A synonym for semantic role.
- Theta Role (n): A synonym used in specific theoretical frameworks.
- Agent (n): A specific semantic role for the volitional performer of an action.
- Patient (n): A specific semantic role for the entity undergoing the action or being affected.
- Experiencer (n): A specific semantic role for the entity that perceives, feels, or experiences a state.
Synonyms
- Thematic Role
- Theta Role (in theoretical contexts)
- Deep Case (in Case Grammar)
Related Concepts
- Argument: A constituent that is required by a verb and receives a semantic role.
- Predicate: The part of a clause containing the verb and its semantic role information.
- Valency: The number of arguments a verb requires, which corresponds to the number of semantic roles it assigns.
Noun
- (linguistics) the underlying relation that a constituent has with the main verb in a clause