| Lemma | beneficiary and range |
|---|---|
| Categoria grammaticale | N |
| Lingua | inglese |
| Sigla | Halliday (1985) |
| Titolo | An Introduction to Functional Grammar |
| Sinonimi | |
| Rinvii | beneficiary (inglese) range (inglese) |
| Traduzioni | |
| Citazioni | Beneficiary and Range are the ʻobliqueʼ or ʻindirectʼ participants, which in earlier stages of the language typically required an oblique case and/or a preposition. Also, unlike the direct participants, they could not conflate with the Subject function in the mood system [...] Semantically the Beneficiary and the Range are not so much inherent elements in the process, they are usually (though not always) optional extras. In the ʻlogicalʼ terminology […] where Actor is ʻlogical subjectʼ and Goal is ʻlogical direct objectʼ, the Beneficiary is ʻlogical indirect objectʼ and the Range would be ʻlogical cognate objectʼ. |