PAPER
PARTICIPANT ROLES
           Mata Kuliah : Semantics
       Lecturer : Dian Shinta Sari, S.Pd
             Writer by group 8 :
       Herlin Firman Putri (321910067)
       Margarita Norianti (321910094)
       Fardilah      (321910055)
          CLASS : B AFTERNOON
      PENDIDIKAN BAHASA INGGRIS
INSTITUT KEGURUAN DAN ILMU PENDIDIKAN
 PERSATUAN GURU REPUBLIK INDONESIA
                  PONTIANAK
                     2021
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                                        FOREWORD
Praise and gratitude we pray to the presence of God Almighty who has given His grace so
that the author can complete this paper entitled "Participants Roles" on time.
This paper provides an explanation, Kinds of Participant Roles, Participant Roles and
Grammatical Position.
The author realizes that there are shortcomings in this paper. Therefore, suggestions and
criticisms are always expected for the improvement of the author's work. The author also
hopes that this paper can provide more knowledge for all of us.
                                                                                    Pontianak,
                                                                                 Tim Penyusun
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                                                   TABLE OF CONTENT
COVER ..............................................................................................................................i
FOREWORD.....................................................................................................................ii
CONTENT.........................................................................................................................iii
CHAPTER 1 PRELIMINARY.........................................................................................1
     A. Background .............................................................................................................1
     B. Purpose Of the Problem...........................................................................................1
CHAPTER II DISCUSSION............................................................................................2
     A. definition of Participants Roles...............................................................................2
     B. Kinds Of Perticipants Roles ...................................................................................3
     C. Participant Roles and Grammatical Position...........................................................3
CHAPTER III CONCLUSION........................................................................................6
REFERENCE.....................................................................................................................7
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                                         BAB I
                                  PRELIMINARY
A. Background
   A human would like express his or her idea or thought through sentences to give
   information to the other. A sentence is a string of words that contains certain
   information. The information which is presented by the different sentences, in parts of
   sentences, is called proposition. Proposition is the referring expression which is
   abstract but meaningful.
   In semantic analysis, every proposition contains one predicate and a number of
   expressions called arguments. The use of predicate is to make the specific relation
   with the arguments. Here, predicate is a verb, an adjective, a preposition, or a noun
   phrase. While argument is a role that is referring to the person, things, etc.
   Kreidler (1998: 68) states, the arguments that accompany the predicate have different
   semantic functions, or roles, in the proposition. The semantic function which is the
   role of arguments depends on the predicate in producing meaning.
   The semantic roles have the same name with semantic cases, thematic cases, thematic
   roles, participant roles, or thematic functions by other linguists (ibid, 82). Although
   they have the same meaning and function, this paper would like to define participant
   roles as the role that is conducted by the person or the thing to describe the referring
   expression in particular situation.
B. Purpose Of the Problem
   1. Explain The Definition Of Participants Roles
   2. Mention Kinds Of Participants Roles
   3. explain about Participant Roles and Grammatical Position
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                                    BAB II
                                DISCUSSION
A. Definition of Perticipants Roles
   Fillmore (1968: 19) as the pioneer of participant role in ‘The Case For Case’ state
   that the term ‘case’ for the kind of remote syntactic-semantic relations that are at
   issue. In this case, syntactic is as grammatical notion has a place in the element of
   the grammar of every language then identify it into meaning. Therefore in the
   universality of the theory, Fillmore says:
   “The case notions comprise a set of universal, presumably innate, concepts which
   identify certain types of judgments human beings are capable of making about the
   events that are going on around them, judgments about such matters as who did
   it, who it happened to, and what got changed” (ibid, 24).
   The cases that classified by Fillmore are as follows:
   Agentive (A), the case of typically animate perceived instigator of the action
   identified by the verb.
   Instrumental (I), the case of inanimate force or object causally involved in the
   action or state identified by the verb.
   Dative (D), the case of the animate being affected by the state or action identified
   by the verb.
   Factitive (F), the case of the object or being resulting from the action or state
   identified by the verb, or understood as a part of the meaning of the verb.
   Locative (L), the case which identifies the location or spatial orientation of the
   state or action identified by the verb.
   Objective (O), the semantically most neutral case, the case of anything
   representable by a noun whose role in the action or state identified by the verb is
   identified by the semantic interpretation of the verb itself.; conceivably the
   concept should be limited to things which are affected by the action or state
   identified by the verb. The term is not to be confused with the notion of direct
   object, nor with the name of the surface case synonymous with accusative.
   Case grammar focused on the description of participant role that is played by an
   argument in the formed of referring expression. In other words, argument
   determines participants roles. Participant role can be defined as a role or position
   that is associated with argument, or the roles that argument has.
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B. Kinds Of Participants Roles
   Soekemi (2000: 113) divides the roles played by the participant object and people
   into:
       a. Agent, the person carrying out the action described.
       b. Affected, the thing or the person, upon which the action is carried out.
       c. Instrument, the thing by means of which the action is carried out
       d. Beneficiary, the person for whose benefit the action.
       e. Location, the place where the action described.
   While, Fromkin, Rodman, and Hyams (2003) classify the thematic roles into:
      a.   Agent, the one who performs an action.
           For example: Joyce ran.
       b. Location, the place where an action happens.
           For example: It rains in Surabaya.
       c. Instrument, the means by which an action is performed.
           For example: Freddie cuts hair with a razor.
       d. Beneficiary, is the person whose benefit the action. It is indicated by
           “for”.
           For example: The gardener opened the gate for the students in the
           campus. ‘The students’ is a role of beneficiary in the sentence.
       e. Affected, can be called as theme, that is the person or the thing is affected
           by the state or action identified by the verb. For example: Marry found
           the puppy. ‘The Puppy’ is the role of affected in the sentence.
C. Participant Roles and Grammatical Position
   The participant role is often found in the sentence either speaking or writing by
   identifying a role in a sentence and grammatical position.
   Fillmore (1968: 19) as the pioneer of participant role in ‘The Case For Case’ state
   that the term ‘case’ for the kind of remote syntactic-semantic relations that are at
   issue. In this case, syntactic is as grammatical notion has a place in the element of
   the grammar of every language then identify it into meaning.
   Case grammar focused on the description of participant role that is played by an
   argument in the formed of referring expression. In other words, argument
   determines participants roles.
   In this grammatical position we will discuss 3 points :
   1. Grammatical Position in the sentences
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   -   Subject Position (preceding main verb)
       The subject is a grammatical term used to describe the nouns, pronouns,
       and noun phrases that occur before the verb in a sentence. Thus,
       the subject describes a position in the sentence. When the verb is in
       the active form,   the subject of   the   sentence    is   the "do-er" or agen
       who or what—that causes the action.
       for example : John opended the door with the key
       John is the subject position in grammatical.
   -   Object Position (following immediatelly)
       An object of a sentence in gramatical is the receiver of the action. A direct
       object is 'whom' or 'what' the action is being directly done to. An indirect
       object is the noun 'for whom,' 'to whom,' 'for what,' or 'to what' the action
       is being performed.
       for example : John opended the door with the key
       The door is the receiver of the action or as the object
   -   Complement Position
       In grammar, a complement is a word or word group that completes the
       predicate in a sentence. In contrast to modifiers, which are optional,
       complements are required to complete the meaning of a sentence or a part
       of a sentence.
       for example : John opended the door with the key
       After the verb, but not immadiatelly often after preposition
2. The Possible Combination of role and grammatical position
   a. The most common combinations : agent – subejct and affected – object
       example : the dynamite blew the safe open
   b. The rare combination : agent in object position, and instrument in object
       position
       example : the hut was set alight by vandals
   c. The most versatile combination : subject position and complement position
       example : Afred burn the cake
   d. The least versatile : object position
       example : Sidney swatted the flay with his hat
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3. Role Frame Of a Verb
   Participants roles can be include in the dictionary. proponents of the notion of
   role envisage that in the dictionary entry for each verb in the language there
   will be a “role frame”, indicating what roles must be and what roles may be.
   mentioned in connection with the verb.
   example : open : (agent ) affected (instrument)
         john opened the door (agent)
         The key opened the door (affected)
         The door opened (instrument)
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                                     BAB III
                                    CLOSING
A. CONCLUSION
  The participant role is the role in the semantics as the position or a role that is
  associated with arguments. The participant role is the role that is conducted by the
  person or the thing to describe the referring expression in particular situation. The
  grammatical positions which consist of subject, object, and complement are identified
  in order to get more understanding about the position in the sentence.
  The participant role is often found in the sentence either speaking or writing. By
  identifying a role in a sentence and grammatical position, people can detect the
  sentence more clearly to get the understanding.
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Grimm, S. (2011). Semantics of case. Morphology, 21(3), 515-544.
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