Grammatical Relations Typology 论文

2010Oxford University Press eBooks引用 258
Syntax, Semantics, Linguistic VariationLanguage, Discourse, Communication StrategiesNatural Language Processing Techniques

摘要

Traditionally, the term "grammatical relation" (GR) refers to the morphosyntactic properties that relate an argument to a clause, as, for example, its subject or its object. Alternative terms are "syntactic function" or "syntactic role", and they highlight the fact that GRs are defined by the way in which arguments are integrated syntactically into a clause, i.e. by functioning as subject, object etc. Whatever terminology one prefers, what is crucial about the traditional notion of GRs is (a) that they are identified by syntactic properties, and (b) that they relate an argument to the clause.

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