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On the preferred form of the double object construction

Journal of Psycholinguistic Research, 1974
Two groups of 15 adults participated in two preference rating tasks for written sentence forms. Pairs of sentences were presented to the subjects which differed only in the grammatical form used to express the double object construction (one which has both a direct and an indirect object).
Carol Waryas, Kathleen Stremel
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V-gei vs. double object construction

open access: yesLinguistik Aktuell, 2022
The present study investigates whether V-gei constructions [V-gei NP NP] have the same underlying syntactic structure as Double Object Constructions (DOC) [V NP NP], using a structural priming paradigm.
Heeju Hwang
exaly   +2 more sources

Implicit arguments in English double object constructions

Natural Language and Linguistic Theory, 2020
Benjamin Bruening, Bruening Benjamin
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Production of the double object construction: An experiment

open access: yesNordic Journal of Linguistics, 2017
In the double object construction (e.g.the man gave the woman some flowers) a preference has been observed for placing definite arguments before indefinite arguments when both appear post-verbally.
Johannes Kizach
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On the double object construction in English and Modern Greek

open access: yes, 1995
Modern Greek, like English, has double object constructions of the type Ed gave Sue a rose; in Modern Greek, the recipient in this construction appears in the genitive case, but like an accusative object can correspond to a verbal clitic. In Modern Greek,
A. Kakouriotis
semanticscholar   +2 more sources

Inherent Complement Verbs and the Basic Double Object Construction in Gbe

Studies in Natural Language and Linguistic Theory, 2010
James Essegbey
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The double object construction in 19th‑ and 20th‑century Swedish

open access: yesStudies in Germanic Linguistics, 2023
This paper presents a study of the double object construction (DOC) in 19th‑ and 20th‑century Swedish, focussing on the semantic range of the construction.
Valdeson, Fredrik,
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The semantic range of the Dutch double object construction: A collostructional perspective

open access: yes, 2009
Just like its English counterpart (cf. Goldberg 1995), the Dutch double object construction is a prime example of a highly polysemous argument structure construction, with a basic ‘X causes Y to receive Z’ sense and several extended meanings which depart
T. Colleman
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