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Thematic Relations

This document discusses thematic roles in semantics. It defines 10 thematic roles including agent, patient, theme, experiencer, stimulus, beneficiary, recipient, goal, location, and source. It provides examples of how each thematic role applies in different sentences such as "John kicked the ball" and "John saw the moon." The thematic roles give each constituent in a sentence a semantic role based on its relationship to the action.

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Thematic Relations

This document discusses thematic roles in semantics. It defines 10 thematic roles including agent, patient, theme, experiencer, stimulus, beneficiary, recipient, goal, location, and source. It provides examples of how each thematic role applies in different sentences such as "John kicked the ball" and "John saw the moon." The thematic roles give each constituent in a sentence a semantic role based on its relationship to the action.

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THEMATIC

RELATIONS

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1. [Semantic]
thematic
roles
Semantics gives each constituent a role:
a. Agent: Initiates an action and acts with
evolution.
b. Patient: Entity that undergoes the
effect of some action and some change in
state.

c. Theme: Entity that's moved by the


action, or whose location is
described.
d. Experiencer: Entity aware of the
action or state, but which is not in
control of the action or state.
e. Percept/stimulus: Entity which is
perceived or experienced.

f. Beneficiary: Entity for whose benefit


the action was performed.
g. Recipient: Sub-type GOAL involved
in actions describing changes of
possession.
h. GOAL: Entity towards which
something moves [literally or
metaphorically].

i. Location: Is the place where something is


situated or takes place.
j. Source: Entity from which something moves
[literally or metaphorically].
h. Instrument: The means by which an action is
performed or something comes about.

1. John kicked the ball


2. John pruned the trees.
3. Mary threw the ball.
4. John looked at the moon.
5. John saw the moon.
Examples 6. John bought Mary a car.
7. John sold the car to Mary.

8. John walked to school.


9. John hung the painting on the wall.
10. John walked home from school.
11. John hit Bob with a stick.

Abusalim, N. [Dr. Nimer Abusalim]. (2017, 09 noviembre). SEMANTICS-20: Thematic


BIBLIOGRAFÍA Relations [Vídeo]. YouTube. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=kGr04Puuo_Q&t=2s

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