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  2. Theta role - Wikipedia

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    Theta roles are the names of the participant roles associated with a predicate: the predicate may be a verb, an adjective, a preposition, or a noun. If an object is in motion or in a steady state as the speakers perceives the state, or it is the topic of discussion, it is called a theme. [1]

  3. Thematic relation - Wikipedia

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    In generative grammar, this is encoded in terms of the number and type of theta roles the verb takes. The theta role is named by the most prominent thematic relation associated with it. So the three required arguments bear the theta roles named the agent (Reggie) the patient (or theme) (the kibble), and goal/recipient (Fergus). On Friday does ...

  4. Theta roles - Wikipedia

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  5. Burzio's generalization - Wikipedia

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    In generative linguistics, Burzio's generalization is the observation that a verb can assign a theta role (a title used to describe the relationship between the noun phrase and the predicate, such as agent, theme, and goal) to its subject position if and only if it can assign an accusative case to its object.

  6. Category:Thematic roles - Wikipedia

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    About Wikipedia; Contact us; Contribute Help; Learn to edit; ... Theta criterion; Theta role This page was last edited on 12 May 2022, at 19:36 (UTC). Text ...

  7. Thematic role - Wikipedia

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    Thematic role is a linguistic notion, which may refer to: . Theta role (in syntax or at the syntax-semantics interface), the formal device for representing syntactic argument structure—the number and type of noun phrases—required syntactically by a particular verb

  8. Theta criterion - Wikipedia

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    The theta-role theme does not have an argument matched to it. On the other hand, in example (1c), there are more arguments than theta-roles. Both theta-roles are matched to arguments (Megan with Agent and Jason with theme), but there is an argument left without a corresponding theta-role (Kevin has no theta-role) (Carnie 2007). Thus for reasons ...

  9. Subcategorization - Wikipedia

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    S-Selection is an important addition to any lexical entry in order to make them easier to interpret (SKS, 2015). According to the Theta Criterion, every argument bears one and only one theta role (Chomsky, 1965). Below is an example for each theta role (SKS, 2015): CAUSE: a cause; The dog bit the child. This made him cry