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In [[Role and Reference Grammar]]'s clause structure representation (the [[layered structure of the clause]]), the '''periphery''' is the part that does not belong to the core, i.e. the [[predicate]] and [[core argument|argument]]s. It corresponds roughly to what is otherwise known as [[clausal modifier]]s. | In [[Role and Reference Grammar]]'s clause structure representation (the [[layered structure of the clause]]), the '''periphery''' is the part that does not belong to the core, i.e. the [[predicate]] and [[core argument|argument]]s. It corresponds roughly to what is otherwise known as [[clausal modifier]]s. | ||
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Latest revision as of 07:16, 12 September 2007
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In Role and Reference Grammar's clause structure representation (the layered structure of the clause), the periphery is the part that does not belong to the core, i.e. the predicate and arguments. It corresponds roughly to what is otherwise known as clausal modifiers.
Other languages
German Peripherie