Exercise 3
Here is a list of definitions of theta roles. Given the definitions, label the arguments in the sentences below.
Agent: the participant who deliberately initiates the action denoted by the verb (usually animate).
Theme: the participant (animate or inanimate) moved by the action.
Patient: an affected participant (animate or inanimate) undergoing the action (the roles ‘theme’ and ‘patient’ are often collapsed).
Experiencer: the participant (animate or inanimate) that experiences some (psychological, emotional, etc.) state.
Beneficiary/Benefactive: the participant that gains by the action denoted by the verb.
Goal: the participant towards which the activity is directed.
Source: the place from which something is moved as a result of the action.
Location: the place in which the action or state denoted by the verb is situated.
Propositional: clausal arguments have the propositional theta role.
(1) | a | Peter loves Mary. |
b | Peter knows Mary well. | |
c | The door opened. | |
d | The purse was stolen. | |
e | Mary wrote a letter to John the following day. | |
f | John received a letter from Mary. | |
g | Mary cut the cake with a knife. | |
i | There arrived some visitors. | |
j | Mary was cooking dinner when they entered. | |
k | Peter has broken his leg. | |
l | Peter has broken a vase. | |
m | It surprised everyone that the visitors arrived. | |
n | They wondered what to do. | |
o | Mary is beautiful. | |
p | John is in Paris. | |
q | That the purse was stolen shocked everyone. |