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  • The '''dative case''' is a [[case]] that prototypically marks the recipient of [[ditransi *[[dative (semantic role)]]
    461 bytes (67 words) - 16:52, 27 June 2014
  • ...transformation that has been more commonly known as [[dative shift]] or [[dative movement]]. The transformation relates a prepositional [[indirect-object co Since the transformational analysis is no longer popular, the neutral term [[dative alternation]] is now mostly used for the English alternation in question.
    846 bytes (107 words) - 07:34, 26 June 2007
  • The term '''dative alternation''' is used to refer to the alternation between a prepositional The most profound question is what triggers Dative Alternation.
    1 KB (186 words) - 15:15, 30 September 2009
  • The term '''dative movement''' has been used to refer to the transformation that relates a pre Since the transformational analysis is no longer popular, the neutral term [[dative alternation]] is now mostly used for the English alternation in question.
    793 bytes (101 words) - 11:55, 3 July 2007
  • The term '''dative''' was used, following Fillmore (1968:24-25), for the [[semantic role]] of * [[dative case]] (this has always been the primary and most common meaning)
    851 bytes (113 words) - 07:34, 26 June 2007

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  • ...transformation that has been more commonly known as [[dative shift]] or [[dative movement]]. The transformation relates a prepositional [[indirect-object co Since the transformational analysis is no longer popular, the neutral term [[dative alternation]] is now mostly used for the English alternation in question.
    846 bytes (107 words) - 07:34, 26 June 2007
  • The '''dative case''' is a [[case]] that prototypically marks the recipient of [[ditransi *[[dative (semantic role)]]
    461 bytes (67 words) - 16:52, 27 June 2014
  • The term '''dative movement''' has been used to refer to the transformation that relates a pre Since the transformational analysis is no longer popular, the neutral term [[dative alternation]] is now mostly used for the English alternation in question.
    793 bytes (101 words) - 11:55, 3 July 2007
  • The term '''dative''' was used, following Fillmore (1968:24-25), for the [[semantic role]] of * [[dative case]] (this has always been the primary and most common meaning)
    851 bytes (113 words) - 07:34, 26 June 2007
  • The term '''dative alternation''' is used to refer to the alternation between a prepositional The most profound question is what triggers Dative Alternation.
    1 KB (186 words) - 15:15, 30 September 2009
  • ...rb is said to be ''dativizable'' (especially in English) if it can undergo dative movement.
    408 bytes (59 words) - 18:07, 20 September 2014
  • ...as opposed to [[structural case]]). Also 'oblique case'. Usually Genitive, Dative, and Partitive are considered inherent case. ...e assigning head. EXAMPLE: in German the verb ''helfen'' (to help) assigns Dative to its NP object, instead of (structural) Accusative.
    1 KB (162 words) - 17:09, 15 February 2009
  • |[[Dative]] || insulae||insulis |[[Dative]] || filiae||filiabus
    2 KB (233 words) - 18:32, 12 February 2009
  • ...referring not only to [[accusative and infinitive]] constructions but also dative (or any other kind of object) plus infinitive.
    464 bytes (63 words) - 15:46, 30 August 2007
  • ...tive]] and [[accusative]], [[ergative]] and [[absolutive]], perhaps also [[dative]]).
    674 bytes (95 words) - 15:47, 30 August 2007
  • ...]]) while the old subject of transitives becomes an [[indirect object]] ([[dative]]) (the old direct object retaining its accusative status), but other patte ...rb phrase in which the "old" verb is an infinitive and the "old" subject a dative):</u>
    2 KB (345 words) - 15:54, 10 January 2008
  • bol's-omu dative singular masc.
    1,012 bytes (156 words) - 20:20, 16 February 2009
  • * dative passive (e.g. Wegener 1985)
    1 KB (183 words) - 08:51, 17 September 2007
  • ...ect object (e.g. Latin ''video Ciceron-em'' [I.see Cicero-ACC]), and the [[dative case]] for the recipient (e.g. Japanese ''watashi-wa Taro-ni hon-o age-ta'' *[[dative case]]
    3 KB (424 words) - 17:41, 21 June 2014
  • ...[[contact clause]], [[coordinand]], [[core argument]], [[c-structure]], [[dative transformation]], [[dependency grammar]], [[ellipsis]], [[ergativity]], [[f
    8 KB (758 words) - 10:19, 15 August 2023
  • ...(singular and plural) and four [[case]]s ([[nominative]], [[genitive]], [[dative]], and [[vocative]]; the nominative also has [[accusative]] function).
    13 KB (1,654 words) - 20:27, 4 July 2014
  • ! '''[[dative case|Dative]]''' :''ħon-ƛʼo-zo ˁadala-r'' ("to the fool on the hill", dative/lative)
    50 KB (8,020 words) - 17:31, 2 March 2018
  • | '''Dative''' || ''žurnalu'' || ''gazete'' || ''kosti'' || ''pis´mu''
    15 KB (1,994 words) - 17:34, 21 August 2014
  • 2005b. On dative subjects in Russian. In H. Broekhuis, N. Corver, R. Huybregts, U. Kleinhenz
    18 KB (2,647 words) - 12:19, 11 July 2021

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