The aim of this study is to investigate the argument structure of deverbal nouns in Persian on the basis of lexical Functional Grammar and to describe how the semantic roles of a verb can be represented in constituent structure of the equivalent deverbal noun. Data analyzes indicate that Mapping Principles in Lexical Functional Grammar can properly determine that in Persian the agent in transitive deverbal noun is realized as oblique and in intransitive deverbal noun as post nominal possessor. Whereas the semantic roles of patient and theme in transitive deverbal noun are realized as possessor. According to Mapping Principles the semantic role of agent in nouns which are derived from passive construction can be realized as oblique in constituent structure.
Aghagolzadeh, F., Golfam, A., & Hadian, B. (2010). The Argument Structure of deverbal nouns on the basis of Lexical Functional Grammar. ZABANPAZHUHI (Journal of Language Research), 1(2), 109-129. doi: 10.22051/jlr.2014.1044
MLA
Ferdos Aghagolzadeh; Arsalan Golfam; Bahram Hadian. "The Argument Structure of deverbal nouns on the basis of Lexical Functional Grammar", ZABANPAZHUHI (Journal of Language Research), 1, 2, 2010, 109-129. doi: 10.22051/jlr.2014.1044
HARVARD
Aghagolzadeh, F., Golfam, A., Hadian, B. (2010). 'The Argument Structure of deverbal nouns on the basis of Lexical Functional Grammar', ZABANPAZHUHI (Journal of Language Research), 1(2), pp. 109-129. doi: 10.22051/jlr.2014.1044
VANCOUVER
Aghagolzadeh, F., Golfam, A., Hadian, B. The Argument Structure of deverbal nouns on the basis of Lexical Functional Grammar. ZABANPAZHUHI (Journal of Language Research), 2010; 1(2): 109-129. doi: 10.22051/jlr.2014.1044