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  • ...ns of [[Role and Reference Grammar]], a '''core argument''' is simply an [[argument]] of the clause, i.e. an element that is required by the verb's [[valency]] ...ons, there is no apparently no distinction between ''core argument'' and [[argument]].
    1,005 bytes (137 words) - 07:13, 12 September 2007
  • ...sition]]s or less common [[case]]s. In practice, it generally refers to an argument that is expressed by [[nominative]] or [[accusative]], [[ergative]] or [[ab * [[direct core argument]] (used in more recent versions of [[Role and Reference Grammar]])
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  • ...l noun]]). In this second, syntactic sense, 'arguments' are also called '[[argument term]]s'. Argument terms are said to be 'sub-categorized' by their governing predicates.
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