Grammatical relation
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The term grammatical relation is the most common term in American linguistics for notions such as 'subject', object', etc. (e.g. Marantz 1984 and the Relational Grammar literature)
Comments
The term is used to refer to a link between two elements, while grammatical function refers to one of the members of a relation.
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References
Marantz, Alec P. 1984. On the nature of grammatical relations. Cambridge, MA: MIT Press.