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Ditransitive constructions [PDF]
Ditransitive constructions are syntactic constructions with three argu- ments, an agent (A), a theme (T), and a recipient (R), which express an event of possessive transfer (‘give,’ ‘lend,’ etc.) or an event of cognitive transfer (‘tell,’ ‘show,’ etc ...
Haspelmath, M. ; https://orcid.org/ +1 more
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Ditransitive Verbs: An English Print Media based Comparison of Pakistani English and British English
The present study highlights the ditransitive complementation between Pakistani English (PE) and British English (BE). The ditransitive verb complementation allows double objects in a sentence i.e. indirect object and direct object.
Asadullah Baloch, Farida Panhwar, Dr
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The position of direct and indirect objects of selected English ditransitive verbs
The subject of the present thesis is an analysis of English ditransitive verbs, i.e. verbs that need complementation by two objects. The main focus is the position of the objects depending on their realization and factors influencing their ordering ...
Halamásková, Jana
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Description of valency frames of the Croatian ditransitive verbs based on dependency treebanks
Analiza glagolskih valencijskih okvira obuhvaća opis i popis broja i vrste dopuna kojima određen glagol otvara mjesto u rečenici, odnosno kojima glagol upravlja na sintaktičkome i morfološkome planu. Nakon teorijskoga razmatranja karakteristika valencije
Sviben, Robert
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This thesis investigates the question of how the arguments of a given verb are linked to positions in a phrase structure. Through a study of passives, psych verbs, and ditransitive verbs in Japanese, it provides empirical support for the hypothesis that ...
Matsuoka, Mikinari.
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A study of ditransitive verbs in archaic Chinese
The thesis examines the use of the GIVE verbs yǔ 與, cì 賜 and xiàn 獻 and the SAY verbs yù 語, yán 言, wèn 問 and gào 告 in Archaic Chinese, focusing particularly on the issue of why yú 於 was used with the recipient in some cases but not in the others.
Choo, Yuen
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Semantic and Syntactic Properties of Words and the Receptive-Expressive Gap in Autistic and Non-Autistic Children. [PDF]
Artis J, Arunachalam S.
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Between shifts and alternations: Ditransitive constructions
In this paper I present two classes of double object constructions in Modern Greek, i.e., the genitive, as well as the double accusative, ditransitive constructions. I show that these two classes differ from one another in that not both of them permit
Kordoni, Valia
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The position of direct and indirect objects of selected ditransitive verbs
ii ABSTRACT This thesis provides an analysis of two ditransitive verbs: bring and teach. The main focus is on formal realization of objects and their order in clause patterns.
Gábrišová, Jana
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-(K)i hiztegian, eta hiztegiaz harantzago / The suffix -(k)i in the lexicon and beyond
A morpheme -(k)i invariably precedes dative clitics in Basque verbal inflection. This morpheme has been analyzed as an applicative marker (Elordieta 2001, Fernández 2012, 2014b among others).
Beatriz Fernández
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