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Thematic role

Thematic role is the semantic relationship between the verb and the Noun Phrases of a sentence. Thematic roles include:\r eg. Bill ate his soup quietly.\r eg. The smell of lillies filled Jennifer's nostrils.\r eg. The falling rocks crushed the car.\r eg. Jamie cut the ribbon with a pair of scissors.\r eg. An avalanche destroyed the ancient temple.\r eg. Johnny and Linda played carelessly in the park.\r eg. The caravan continued on toward the distant oasis.\r eg. The rocket was launched from Central Command.\r \r Thematic roles are the same in sentences that are paraphrases.
\r Thematic roles may remain the same in sentences that are not paraphrases.\r \r Thematic roles is also known as Case theory, as in many languages thematic roles are reflected in the case which the noun assumes.\r \r Theta-criterion: A particular thematic role may only occur once in a sentence. This is a proposed universal principle. (See also Universal Grammar.)