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Qiang [PDF]

open access: yes, 2010
LaPolla, Randy J.
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On the Prototypicality of the Ditransitive Verb Send: In Comparison with Give and Other Ditransitive Verbs

open access: yesOn the Prototypicality of the Ditransitive Verb Send: In Comparison with Give and Other Ditransitive Verbs
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Speech-Act Verbs and the Ditransitive Construction

open access: yesSpeech-Act Verbs and the Ditransitive Construction
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Acquisition of English Ditransitive Verb Structure by Japanese Learners of English

open access: yesAcquisition of English Ditransitive Verb Structure by Japanese Learners of English
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On Apparently Exceptional Verbs Which Appear in the English Ditransitive Construction

open access: yesOn Apparently Exceptional Verbs Which Appear in the English Ditransitive Construction
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Complementation of ditransitive verbs in South Asian Englishes: a multifactorial analysis

Corpus Linguistics and Linguistic Theory, 2013
AbstractThis paper examines parallels and differences between South Asian Englishes and British English with regard to various factors driving the selection of verb-complementation patterns. Focusing on the prototypical ditransitive verb give and its complementation, we use large web-derived corpora and distinguish between two possible response cases ...
Marco Schilk   +3 more
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A Diachronic Study of Structure Patterns of Ditransitive Verbs

Lecture Notes in Computer Science, 2020
This paper mainly studies English dative alternation from a diachronic point of view. As a verb of caused-possession, the typical ditransitive verb give is contrasted with send and tell in respect of their different structural biases diachronically (12th–19th centuries).
Guoyan Lyu, Yanmei Gao
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Two types of (apparently) ditransitive light verb constructions

Current Issues in Linguistic Theory, 2010
An analysis of Spanish ditransitive constructions with light verb dar reveals that despite surface similarity these constructions belong to two groups corresponding to distinct argument structures. While expressions like dar permiso/ánimo ‘give permission/encouragement’ correspond to double-object constructions, experiencer constructions like dar miedo/
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