participantconceptually
Participantconceptually is a neologism used in linguistic and cognitive science to refer to the mental representation and interpretation of participants in events, as opposed to their surface syntactic or referential status. The term signals a focus on how speakers and hearers conceptually construct agents, experiencers, patients, and other participants when processing sentences and discourse.
In theoretical syntax and semantics, participantconceptually complements traditional notions of thematic roles. It emphasizes the distinction
Applications of the idea include cross-linguistic studies of how languages encode participant concepts, investigations of narrative
Example considerations might involve sentences where the same syntactic structure yields different conceptual emphasis depending on
Critics argue that the term is speculative and risks duplicating existing concepts such as perspective and
See also: thematic roles, discourse representation theory, perspective in linguistics, salience in discourse. Further reading includes