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In [[Role and Reference Grammar]]'s clause structure representation (the [[layered structure of the clause]]), the '''core''' is the part that consists of the [[predicate]] and its [[core argument|argument]]s. The core is opposed to the [[periphery]] of the clause.
 
In [[Role and Reference Grammar]]'s clause structure representation (the [[layered structure of the clause]]), the '''core''' is the part that consists of the [[predicate]] and its [[core argument|argument]]s. The core is opposed to the [[periphery]] of the clause.
  
 
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In Role and Reference Grammar's clause structure representation (the layered structure of the clause), the core is the part that consists of the predicate and its arguments. The core is opposed to the periphery of the clause.