Ditransitive verbs can take a direct object and an indirect object. In English and many other languages, the order of these objects can be altered, giving as a result the Dative Construction on the one hand (I sent a package to my parents) and the Double Object Construction, (I sent my parents
1. Introduction Verbs compatible with ditransitive constructions are generally known to participate ...
The paper discusses Romanian data that had gone unnoticed so far and investigates the differences of...
Across languages, ditransitive predicates often allow two different realization schemes for one of t...
Spanish, European Portuguese, and Brazilian Portuguese allow two possible linear orders for the dire...
Spanish ditransitive constructions are characterized by the optionality of dative clitic doubling (D...
This paper offers an argument to analyse the Spanish form /a/ as a syncretic case marker for accusat...
It has been claimed by various authors (e.g. Grimshaw 1985, Pinker 1989, Levin 1993) that dative mov...
Differential Object Marking (DOM) in Spanish synchronically depends on the referential features of t...
In some languages with DOM, the exponents of DOM and dative are homophonous, e.g. in Spanish and Hin...
Ditransitive constructions are syntactic constructions with three argu- ments, an agent (A), a theme...
This paper argues that language-particular restrictions on ditransitive construc- tions are best und...
The Dative Alternation involves the variation between the double object (DO) con-struction and the p...
ii ABSTRACT This thesis provides an analysis of two ditransitive verbs: bring and teach. The main fo...
VII NEREUS International Workshop : "Clitic Doubling and other issues of the syntax/semantic interfa...
The aim of this chapter is to explore the acquisition of differential object marking (DOM) in Spanis...
1. Introduction Verbs compatible with ditransitive constructions are generally known to participate ...
The paper discusses Romanian data that had gone unnoticed so far and investigates the differences of...
Across languages, ditransitive predicates often allow two different realization schemes for one of t...
Spanish, European Portuguese, and Brazilian Portuguese allow two possible linear orders for the dire...
Spanish ditransitive constructions are characterized by the optionality of dative clitic doubling (D...
This paper offers an argument to analyse the Spanish form /a/ as a syncretic case marker for accusat...
It has been claimed by various authors (e.g. Grimshaw 1985, Pinker 1989, Levin 1993) that dative mov...
Differential Object Marking (DOM) in Spanish synchronically depends on the referential features of t...
In some languages with DOM, the exponents of DOM and dative are homophonous, e.g. in Spanish and Hin...
Ditransitive constructions are syntactic constructions with three argu- ments, an agent (A), a theme...
This paper argues that language-particular restrictions on ditransitive construc- tions are best und...
The Dative Alternation involves the variation between the double object (DO) con-struction and the p...
ii ABSTRACT This thesis provides an analysis of two ditransitive verbs: bring and teach. The main fo...
VII NEREUS International Workshop : "Clitic Doubling and other issues of the syntax/semantic interfa...
The aim of this chapter is to explore the acquisition of differential object marking (DOM) in Spanis...
1. Introduction Verbs compatible with ditransitive constructions are generally known to participate ...
The paper discusses Romanian data that had gone unnoticed so far and investigates the differences of...
Across languages, ditransitive predicates often allow two different realization schemes for one of t...