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- In grammar, a ditransitive (or bitransitive) verb is a transitive verb whose contextual use corresponds to a subject and two objects which refer to a theme...
- tests with ditransitive verbs that confirm c-command also confirm the presence of underlying or invisible causative verbs. In ditransitive verbs such...
- usually four basic types are distinguished: intransitives, transitives, ditransitives and double transitive verbs. Some verbs have special grammatical uses...
- direct object and an indirect object, are ditransitive, or less commonly bitransitive. An example of a ditransitive verb in English is the verb to give, which...
- Ainu (アイヌ イタㇰ, aynu itak), or more precisely Hokkaido Ainu (****anese: 北海道アイヌ語), is a language spoken by a few elderly members of the Ainu people on the...
- A secundative language is a language in which the recipients of ditransitive verbs (which takes a subject and two objects: a theme and a recipient) are...
- (monovalent/monadic) he sleeps transitive (divalent/dyadic) he kicks the ball ditransitive and complex-transitive (trivalent/triadic) he gave her a book and they...
- a third person singular masculine pronoun: Indirect objects (IO) of ditransitive verbs can be placed either as the first object in a double object construction...
- predicative expression that follows a direct object of an attributive ditransitive verb or resultative verb and that complements the direct object of the...
- Scrambling is a syntactic phenomenon wherein sentences can be formulated using a variety of different word orders without a substantial change in meaning...