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Ditransitive constructions in Japanese

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Ditransitives in Faroese

Studies in Germanic Linguistics, 2023
Abstract This paper examines the acceptability of the double object and prepositional frames for ditransitives in Faroese. We build on previous literature which has discussed various factors which may influence speakers’ use of one frame over the other.
Cherlon Ussery, Hjalmar P. Petersen
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Ditransitive constructions in Akebu

Studies in Language, 2020
Abstract This paper contributes to the typology of ditransitive constructions. Akebu (Kwa, Ghana-Togo mountain, West Africa) has four strategies of alignment of ditransitive verbs, if both theme and recipient objects are expressed: a neutral strategy, a possessive-like strategy, a strategy with a ...
Nadezhda Makeeva, Andrey Shluinsky
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Priming ditransitive structures in comprehension

Cognitive Psychology, 2007
Many studies have shown evidence for syntactic priming during language production (e.g., Bock, 1986). It is often assumed that comprehension and production share similar mechanisms and that priming also occurs during comprehension (e.g., Pickering & Garrod, 2004). Research investigating priming during comprehension (e.g., Branigan, Pickering, & McLean,
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Basque ditransitives

2010
This paper proposes an analysis of Basque ditransitive clauses within a framework in which argument structure is syntactically built. After examining the categorial status of the dative phrase and its structural relation to the DO, I briefly review two major proposals made in previous analyses and present my own, which combines the basic insights of ...
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