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Semantic Role

Semantic Role

A semantic role is the underlying relationship that a participant has with the main verb in a clause .

Semantic role is the actual role a participant plays in some real or imagined situation, apart from the linguistic encoding of those situations.

If, in some real or imagined situation, someone named John purposely hits someone named Bill, then John is the agent and Bill is the patient of the hitting event. Therefore, the semantic role of Bill is the same (patient) in both of the following sentences:

  • John hit Bill.
  • Bill was hit by John.

In both of the above sentences, John has the semantic role of agent.

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Source: Payne, T. 1997a

Payne, Thomas E. (1997) .Describing morphosyntax: A guide for field linguists. Cambridge; New York: Cambridge University Press.

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