Animate or personified undergoer that is (potentially) advantaged or disadvantaged by the event or state.
This label does not distinguish the polarity of the relation (helping or hurting, which is sometimes termed maleficiary).
These are children's clothes. (Beneficiary↝Possessor) 005
Fortunately for the turkey(’s future), he received a presidential pardon. 006
Specific subclasses include:
(May be an experiencer or recipient of the result.)
The first and last items above have analogues with Purpose. The key difference is that Beneficiary applies to an animate participant, whereas Purpose applies to an intended consequence or one of its inanimate participants.
A preposition can mark an individual in the context of evaluating how someone else is treating them, with a noun or adjective governor. If behavior is more salient than emotion, then Beneficiary is the scene role. If emotion is highly salient, then Stimulus is the scene role.
Behavior-focused:
She exhibits rudeness towards customers. (Beneficiary↝Direction) 012
He is rude/condescending to women. (Beneficiary↝Goal) 013
He is gentle and compassionate with animals. (Beneficiary↝Theme) 014
Emotion-focused, repeated from Stimulus#014:
Her disdain for customers was apparent. (Stimulus↝Beneficiary) 015
He has/feels compassion towards/for animals. (Stimulus↝Beneficiary) 016
Note that the emotion-focused examples can describe private emotional states directly, while the behavior-focused examples are behavior-based judgments or inferences about emotional states.
An obligation directed at somebody is analyzed like targeted behavior:
Similar to the behavior-focused examples, inanimate causes can have the potential to positively or negatively affect somebody. Ability and permission modalities are included here:
The strategy is beneficial/risky/an option for investors. (Beneficiary) 018
The strategy is helpful/poses a risk/is available to investors. (Beneficiary↝Goal) 019
Beneficiary applies to the classic English benefactive construction where it is ambiguous between assistance and intended-transfer:
However, if transfer (or communication) is the main semantics of the scene and benefit or harm is no more than an inference, then the scene role is Recipient:
a message/gift for my mother (Recipient↝Direction) 021
a package for the front office (Recipient↝Direction) 022
See also: Experiencer, Org
description | Animate or personified undergoer that is (potentially) advantaged or disadvantaged by the event or state. |
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animacy | animate |
parent | Participant |
deprecated | False |
deprecation_message |