This study focuses on the syntactic and semantic features of the benefactive verbs in double object construction (DOC)in English sentences. A combination of various thoughts of linguists is used to serve as an eclectic theory employed in this research. This research uses the descriptive method with distributional techniques. The results of the research show the following. First, benefactive verbs assign three specific benefactive roles, namely beneficiary, recipient, and goal. Second, benefactive verbs come in two types of clauses, the double object construction (DOC) with a structure of (S + P/V + IO + DO) and the DOC with prepositions with the structure of (S + P/V + O + PREP + OP). Both constructions, in most cases, are licit, meaning ea...
The study of the double object construction (DOC for short) (S+V+N1+N2) has been one of the most hea...
This paper will examine the coding properties of benefaction in Toba (case marking, agreement, and w...
In Mandarin and Thai, many prepositions have etymologically and semantically related homonyms that a...
This study focuses on the syntactic and semantic features of the benefactive verbs in double object ...
This study focuses on the syntactic and semantic features of the benefactive verbs in double object ...
It has long been observed that, in a double object constructions (DOC), the two objects exhibit diff...
This paper argues that there are two types of double object constructions (DOCs) in English: one is ...
This paper provides a description and analysis of the ditransitive and benefactive alternations in L...
A select group of transfer verbs can enter into four different constructions: the ditransitive const...
An alternative realization of the sub-categorization of ditransitive verbs is the Double Object Cons...
The default definition for a double object construction (DOC) is almost invariably ‘a construction l...
In the field of syntactic theory, there are several enigmas that continue to baffle researchers. One...
In this article we tackle the issue of diachronic variation in constructional semantics through an e...
The present study examines the acquisition of double object constructions (DOCs) (Susan gave Peter a...
The thesis observes the construction with the ditransitive light verb give and the eventive object, ...
The study of the double object construction (DOC for short) (S+V+N1+N2) has been one of the most hea...
This paper will examine the coding properties of benefaction in Toba (case marking, agreement, and w...
In Mandarin and Thai, many prepositions have etymologically and semantically related homonyms that a...
This study focuses on the syntactic and semantic features of the benefactive verbs in double object ...
This study focuses on the syntactic and semantic features of the benefactive verbs in double object ...
It has long been observed that, in a double object constructions (DOC), the two objects exhibit diff...
This paper argues that there are two types of double object constructions (DOCs) in English: one is ...
This paper provides a description and analysis of the ditransitive and benefactive alternations in L...
A select group of transfer verbs can enter into four different constructions: the ditransitive const...
An alternative realization of the sub-categorization of ditransitive verbs is the Double Object Cons...
The default definition for a double object construction (DOC) is almost invariably ‘a construction l...
In the field of syntactic theory, there are several enigmas that continue to baffle researchers. One...
In this article we tackle the issue of diachronic variation in constructional semantics through an e...
The present study examines the acquisition of double object constructions (DOCs) (Susan gave Peter a...
The thesis observes the construction with the ditransitive light verb give and the eventive object, ...
The study of the double object construction (DOC for short) (S+V+N1+N2) has been one of the most hea...
This paper will examine the coding properties of benefaction in Toba (case marking, agreement, and w...
In Mandarin and Thai, many prepositions have etymologically and semantically related homonyms that a...