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Sentence Semantics 2: Participants
• Gina raised the car with a jack.
This sentence identifies an event with three entities, Gina, the car, and a jack,
related by the action described by the verb raise.
The sentence portrays these entities in specific roles:
Gina is the entity responsible for initiating and carrying out the action,
the car is acted upon and has its position changed by the action,
and the jack is the means by which Gina is able to cause the action.
Thematic Roles
• What are thematic roles of the rock?
• 6.24 Fred shattered the rock.
• 6.25 Fred threw the rock.
• Which John is AGENT?
• 6.26 John took the book from Bill in order to read it.
• 6.27 ?John received the book from Bill in order to read it.
A thematic tier, which describes spatial relations, and
an action tier, which describes ACTOR–PATIENT type relations.
Grammatical Relations and Thematic Roles
• 6.47 Ursula broke the ice with a pickaxe.
• 6.48 The pickaxe broke the ice.
• 6.49 The ice broke.
in 6.47 Ursula is the AGENT and subject, the ice is PATIENT and direct object, and
the pickaxe, the INSTRUMENT, is in a prepositional phrase. In 6.48 the AGENT is
omitted and now the INSTRUMENT is subject; and finally in 6.49 with no AGENT
or INSTRUMENT expressed, the PATIENT becomes subject. The verb break,
unlike raise earlier, allows all three thematic roles to occupy subject position.
• Several writers have suggested that this process of different roles occupying
the subject position is a hierarchical process, not only in English but across
many languages. The observation is that when speakers are constructing a
sentence, they tend to place an AGENT into subject position, the next
preference being for a RECIPIENT or BENEFICIARY, then THEME/PATIENT, then
other roles. From our English examples, it seems that INSTRUMENT is then
preferred to LOCATION. This is sometimes described as an implicational
hierarchy.
• AGENT > RECIPIENT/BENEFICIARY > THEME/PATIENT > INSTRUMENT >
LOCATION
• LOCATION as subject
• a. This cottage sleeps five adults.
• b. The table seats eight.
• AGENT subjects:
• The thief stole the wallet.
• Fred jumped out of the plane.
• EXPERIENCER subjects:
• I forgot the address.
• Your cat is hungry.
• RECIPIENT subjects:
• She received a demand for unpaid tax.
• The building suffered a direct hit.
• PATIENT subjects:
• The bowl cracked.
• Una died.
• THEME subjects:
• Joan fell off the yacht.
• The arrow flew through the air.
• INSTRUMENT subjects:
• The key opened the lock.
• The scalpel made a very clean cut.
Verbs and Thematic Role Grids
• put V: <AGENT, THEME, LOCATION>
• JohnAGENT put the bookTHEME on the shelfLOCATION
• For example English has a class of TRANSFER, or GIVING, verbs which in one
• subclass includes the verbs give, lend, supply, pay, donate, contribute.
• V: <AGENT, THEME, RECIPIENT>
• BarbaraAG loaned the moneyTH to MichaelRE.
• Another subclass of these TRANSFER verbs encodes the transfer from the
perspective of the RECIPIENT. These verbs include receive, accept, borrow,
buy, purchase, rent, hire.
• V: <RECIPIENT, THEME, SOURCE>
• MichaelRE borrowed the moneyTH from BarbaraSO.
The Motivation for Identifying Thematic Roles
We see a prefix wa which marks an AGENT argument and
a prefix ma, which marks a PATIENT:
Causation
• a. The water boiled.
• b. HelenAGENT boiled the water. (a causer role)
• a. The ice melted.
• b. The sunFORCE melted the ice.
• a. The door opened.
• b. The keyINSTRUMENT opened the door.
Causal chain windowing to describe the
speaker’s portrayal of the sub-events.
• a. The car stopped.
• b. I stopped the car.
• c. I made the car stop.
• d. I had the car stopped.
• The versions in c and d are often termed periphrastic causatives
because they employ two verbs in a complex clause construction. The
version with make in c suggests that the speaker caused the car to
stop in an unusual way or perhaps had to overcome resistance, while
d with have implies the presence of other implicit actors in the event.
Voice
• Passive voice
• a. Billy groomed the horses.
• b. The horses were groomed by Billy.
• This money was donated to the school. (THEME)
• The UFO was seen by just two people. (PERCEPT)
• He was given a camera by his grandmother. (RECIPIENT)
Classifiers and Noun Classes
• systems where nouns identifying entities are classified by inherent semantic features,
though membership of the relevant classes may be only partially semantically
determined.
Prototypical classifier categories (Allan 2001: 307)
a. Material make-up: e.g. human (-like), animate, female, tree (-like)
b. Function: e.g. piercing, cutting, or writing instruments; for eating,
drinking
c. Shape: e.g. long (saliently one-dimensional), flat, round
d. Consistency: e.g. rigid, flexible, mass
e. Size: including diminutives and augmentatives
f. Location: inherently locative entities such as towns
g. Arrangement: e.g. a row of, a coil of, a heap of
h. Quanta: e.g. head of cattle, pack of cigarettes

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Semantics lecture 5

  • 1. Sentence Semantics 2: Participants • Gina raised the car with a jack. This sentence identifies an event with three entities, Gina, the car, and a jack, related by the action described by the verb raise. The sentence portrays these entities in specific roles: Gina is the entity responsible for initiating and carrying out the action, the car is acted upon and has its position changed by the action, and the jack is the means by which Gina is able to cause the action.
  • 3.
  • 4.
  • 5.
  • 6. • What are thematic roles of the rock? • 6.24 Fred shattered the rock. • 6.25 Fred threw the rock. • Which John is AGENT? • 6.26 John took the book from Bill in order to read it. • 6.27 ?John received the book from Bill in order to read it.
  • 7. A thematic tier, which describes spatial relations, and an action tier, which describes ACTOR–PATIENT type relations.
  • 8. Grammatical Relations and Thematic Roles • 6.47 Ursula broke the ice with a pickaxe. • 6.48 The pickaxe broke the ice. • 6.49 The ice broke. in 6.47 Ursula is the AGENT and subject, the ice is PATIENT and direct object, and the pickaxe, the INSTRUMENT, is in a prepositional phrase. In 6.48 the AGENT is omitted and now the INSTRUMENT is subject; and finally in 6.49 with no AGENT or INSTRUMENT expressed, the PATIENT becomes subject. The verb break, unlike raise earlier, allows all three thematic roles to occupy subject position.
  • 9. • Several writers have suggested that this process of different roles occupying the subject position is a hierarchical process, not only in English but across many languages. The observation is that when speakers are constructing a sentence, they tend to place an AGENT into subject position, the next preference being for a RECIPIENT or BENEFICIARY, then THEME/PATIENT, then other roles. From our English examples, it seems that INSTRUMENT is then preferred to LOCATION. This is sometimes described as an implicational hierarchy. • AGENT > RECIPIENT/BENEFICIARY > THEME/PATIENT > INSTRUMENT > LOCATION
  • 10. • LOCATION as subject • a. This cottage sleeps five adults. • b. The table seats eight. • AGENT subjects: • The thief stole the wallet. • Fred jumped out of the plane. • EXPERIENCER subjects: • I forgot the address. • Your cat is hungry.
  • 11. • RECIPIENT subjects: • She received a demand for unpaid tax. • The building suffered a direct hit. • PATIENT subjects: • The bowl cracked. • Una died. • THEME subjects: • Joan fell off the yacht. • The arrow flew through the air. • INSTRUMENT subjects: • The key opened the lock. • The scalpel made a very clean cut.
  • 12. Verbs and Thematic Role Grids • put V: <AGENT, THEME, LOCATION> • JohnAGENT put the bookTHEME on the shelfLOCATION
  • 13. • For example English has a class of TRANSFER, or GIVING, verbs which in one • subclass includes the verbs give, lend, supply, pay, donate, contribute. • V: <AGENT, THEME, RECIPIENT> • BarbaraAG loaned the moneyTH to MichaelRE. • Another subclass of these TRANSFER verbs encodes the transfer from the perspective of the RECIPIENT. These verbs include receive, accept, borrow, buy, purchase, rent, hire. • V: <RECIPIENT, THEME, SOURCE> • MichaelRE borrowed the moneyTH from BarbaraSO.
  • 14. The Motivation for Identifying Thematic Roles
  • 15. We see a prefix wa which marks an AGENT argument and a prefix ma, which marks a PATIENT:
  • 16. Causation • a. The water boiled. • b. HelenAGENT boiled the water. (a causer role) • a. The ice melted. • b. The sunFORCE melted the ice. • a. The door opened. • b. The keyINSTRUMENT opened the door.
  • 17. Causal chain windowing to describe the speaker’s portrayal of the sub-events. • a. The car stopped. • b. I stopped the car. • c. I made the car stop. • d. I had the car stopped. • The versions in c and d are often termed periphrastic causatives because they employ two verbs in a complex clause construction. The version with make in c suggests that the speaker caused the car to stop in an unusual way or perhaps had to overcome resistance, while d with have implies the presence of other implicit actors in the event.
  • 18. Voice • Passive voice • a. Billy groomed the horses. • b. The horses were groomed by Billy. • This money was donated to the school. (THEME) • The UFO was seen by just two people. (PERCEPT) • He was given a camera by his grandmother. (RECIPIENT)
  • 19. Classifiers and Noun Classes • systems where nouns identifying entities are classified by inherent semantic features, though membership of the relevant classes may be only partially semantically determined. Prototypical classifier categories (Allan 2001: 307) a. Material make-up: e.g. human (-like), animate, female, tree (-like) b. Function: e.g. piercing, cutting, or writing instruments; for eating, drinking c. Shape: e.g. long (saliently one-dimensional), flat, round d. Consistency: e.g. rigid, flexible, mass e. Size: including diminutives and augmentatives f. Location: inherently locative entities such as towns g. Arrangement: e.g. a row of, a coil of, a heap of h. Quanta: e.g. head of cattle, pack of cigarettes