Comparative Concept: core argument phrase (cxn)
             Extracted from the appendix of Morphosyntax: Constructions of the World's Languages, by William Croft (2022)
        
        core argument phrase (cxn)
| Typ | construction | 
|---|---|
| Alias(se) | core argument phrase | 
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the subject and object phrases in a clause, generally considered to refer to the more central participants in an event. Example: in Sally threw the letter into the wastebasket, Sally and the letter are the core argument phrases; in The letter was thrown into the wastebasket, only the letter is a core argument phrase. (Section 6.1.1)