Appears as head word in the entry:
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ACTANTS | With other participants | |||||
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Cause
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Patient
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Degree (1) | Frequency (1) | |||
Subject (3)
Complement (2)
Indirect link (1)
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Object (4)
Subject (2)
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Modifier (1)
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Modifier (1)
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NP (4)
PP (2)
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NP (5)
Pro (1)
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AdvP (1)
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AdvP (1)
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Patient
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Frequency (1) | Time (1) | ||||
Object (3)
Subject (3)
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Modifier (1)
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Complement (1)
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NP (6)
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AdvP (1)
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PP (1)
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Agent
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Patient
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Subject (3)
Complement (1)
Indirect link (1)
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Object (4)
Subject (1)
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NP (3)
PP (1)
Pro (1)
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NP (5)
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Explanation
This explanation is given in accordance with the typical term(s) shown in the actantial structure.
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Lexical function | Related term |
Related Meanings | ||
Related meaning | Cf | |
Opposites | ||
Opposite | QContr | |
Other Parts of Speech and Derivatives | ||
Noun | S0 |
French
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déranger
1
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Written by
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MCLH |
Last update
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02/08/2016
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Document
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disturb.xml |
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