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  • ...antic macrorole]]s ([[actor (in RRG)|actor]] and undergoer). Normally, the undergoer is the most patient-like argument, while the actor is the most agent-like a
    410 bytes (57 words) - 19:08, 2 August 2014

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  • ...dergoer]]). Normally, the actor is the most agent-like argument, while the undergoer is the most patient-like argument.
    347 bytes (48 words) - 07:25, 12 September 2007
  • ...antic macrorole]]s ([[actor (in RRG)|actor]] and undergoer). Normally, the undergoer is the most patient-like argument, while the actor is the most agent-like a
    410 bytes (57 words) - 19:08, 2 August 2014
  • ...neralized semantic roles [[actor (in RRG)|actor]] and [[undergoer (in RRG)|undergoer]]. ...second type of semantic roles is generalized semantic roles, 'actor' and 'undergoer'. These are the two primary arguments of a transitive predication, either o
    881 bytes (119 words) - 12:41, 26 July 2014
  • ...e being. […] A prototypical benefactive situation additionally requires an undergoer, i.e. the entity which is created or affected in favour of the beneficiary.
    1 KB (155 words) - 09:27, 16 June 2008
  • ...ting on the undergoer(-part of the entity) and actor is coreferential with undergoer. * no conceptual separation of the initiator and ''endpoint'' (an undergoer-like semantic role). Both are conceptually one and the same entity: the hum
    10 KB (1,414 words) - 09:32, 30 March 2008