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‘Caused motion’? The semantics of the English to-dative and the Dutch aan-dative
Both English and Dutch feature a variety of verbs of possessional transfer which display the phenomenon of dative alternation. They can either be used in a double object construction with unmarked NP theme and recipient objects or in a so-called ...
Timothy Colleman, Bernard De Clerck
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DOM and dative in (Italo-)Romance
2020DOM, morphosyntax, dative, case ...
M. Rita Manzini +2 more
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Dative Beneficiaries and Dative Possessors
1986When used as agreement markers, the dative prefixes introduced in Chapter 1 are most commonly determined by indirect objects ...
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1996
Since antiquity, scholars have been fascinated by the phenomena of case. The explanation for this fascination is, as Hjelmslev already pointed out over fifty years ago, the fact that he who can unravel the meaning of case-relations, has the key to language structure as a whole.
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Since antiquity, scholars have been fascinated by the phenomena of case. The explanation for this fascination is, as Hjelmslev already pointed out over fifty years ago, the fact that he who can unravel the meaning of case-relations, has the key to language structure as a whole.
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A Parametric Approach to Dative Subjects and the Second Dative in Slavic
The Slavic and East European Journal, 1991There are, however, sentences in Russian that do not contain a canonical nominative subject NP. Instead, they contain a dative NP that appears to bear the same semantic roles as do canonical subjects, but is not in an agreement relation with the predicate.
Gerald R. Greenberg, Steven Franks
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1998
This book is the second part of a two-volume reader on the ‘Dative’. In the first part, which appeared in 1996, eleven papers were presented providing a syntactic and semantic description of the category ‘Dative’ in eleven languages. The aim of this second part is to discuss several aspects of the Dative in greater detail.
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This book is the second part of a two-volume reader on the ‘Dative’. In the first part, which appeared in 1996, eleven papers were presented providing a syntactic and semantic description of the category ‘Dative’ in eleven languages. The aim of this second part is to discuss several aspects of the Dative in greater detail.
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Beyond the dative alternation: The semantics of the Dutch aan-Dative
One of the basic theoretical/methodological guidelines of Construction Grammar is that each construction should first and foremost be analyzed in its own right (cf. Goldberg 2002, inter alia).
Timothy Colleman, Colleman, Timothy
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Non-argument Dative with Dative Argument Verbs
2015In this paper we develop our account of the ethical dative in Croatian as a “true” free dative, which has undergone subjectification in relation to the prototypical dative of transfer (Stanojević & Peti-Stantić 2014 ; for other languages see e.g. Dąbrowska 1997 ; Janda 1993 ; Shibatani 1994).
Stanojević, Mateusz-Milan +1 more
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2012
Contents Introduction Beatriz Fernandez and Ricardo Etxepare 1. Evaluative reflexions: evaluative dative reflexive in South East Serbo-Croatian Arsenijevic Boban (Universitat Pompeu Fabra) 2. Core and non-core datives in French Nora Boneh and Lea Nash (The Hebrew Univ. of Jerusalem / Univ. of Paris VIII) 3.
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Contents Introduction Beatriz Fernandez and Ricardo Etxepare 1. Evaluative reflexions: evaluative dative reflexive in South East Serbo-Croatian Arsenijevic Boban (Universitat Pompeu Fabra) 2. Core and non-core datives in French Nora Boneh and Lea Nash (The Hebrew Univ. of Jerusalem / Univ. of Paris VIII) 3.
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