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Range As A Semantic Role

Range As A Semantic Role

Range is the semantic role of the entity that completes, is a product of, or further specifies an event.

The term range is used differently by some linguists, such as Grimes and Halliday. They give it the same meaning as locative or location.

(English)

They sang a song.

Page/s: 129–130
Source: Longacre 1983

Longacre, Robert E. 1983.The grammar of discourse. New York: Plenum.

Page/s: 121
Source: Grimes 1975

Grimes, Joseph E. 1975.The thread of discourse. The Hague: Mouton.

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