- 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...
- verb than the other;
these may be
called "inner" and "outer" objects.
Secundative languages lack a
distinction between direct and
indirect objects, but...
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Tripartite Nominative–absolutive Direct-inverse Ditransitive/Monotransitive
Secundative Indirective Zero-marking Dependent-marking Double-marking Head-marking...
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Tripartite Nominative–absolutive Direct-inverse Ditransitive/Monotransitive
Secundative Indirective Zero-marking Dependent-marking Double-marking Head-marking...
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Tripartite Nominative–absolutive Direct-inverse Ditransitive/Monotransitive
Secundative Indirective Zero-marking Dependent-marking Double-marking Head-marking...
- needed]
Indirective languages: D = A, T = P, with a
third case for R
Secundative languages: D = A, R = P (the 'primary object'), with a
third case for...
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Tripartite Nominative–absolutive Direct-inverse Ditransitive/Monotransitive
Secundative Indirective Zero-marking Dependent-marking Double-marking Head-marking...
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Tripartite Nominative–absolutive Direct-inverse Ditransitive/Monotransitive
Secundative Indirective Zero-marking Dependent-marking Double-marking Head-marking...
-
Tripartite Nominative–absolutive Direct-inverse Ditransitive/Monotransitive
Secundative Indirective Zero-marking Dependent-marking Double-marking Head-marking...
-
Tripartite Nominative–absolutive Direct-inverse Ditransitive/Monotransitive
Secundative Indirective Zero-marking Dependent-marking Double-marking Head-marking...