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- Secundative_language abstract "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 treated like the patients (targets)of monotransitive verbs (verbs that take only one object), and the themes get distinct marking. Secundative languages contrast with indirective languages, where the recipient is treated in a special way.While English is mostly not a secundative language, there are some examples. The sentence John gave Mary the ball uses this construction, where the ball is the theme and Mary is the recipient.".
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- Secundative_language wikiPageRevisionID "705894507".
- Secundative_language wikiPageWikiLink Absolutive_case.
- Secundative_language wikiPageWikiLink Category:Linguistic_typology.
- Secundative_language wikiPageWikiLink Dative_case.
- Secundative_language wikiPageWikiLink Dative_shift.
- Secundative_language wikiPageWikiLink Ditransitive_verb.
- Secundative_language wikiPageWikiLink English_language.
- Secundative_language wikiPageWikiLink Ergative–absolutive_language.
- Secundative_language wikiPageWikiLink Greenlandic_language.
- Secundative_language wikiPageWikiLink Instrumental_case.
- Secundative_language wikiPageWikiLink Lahu_language.
- Secundative_language wikiPageWikiLink Morphosyntactic_alignment.
- Secundative_language wikiPageWikiLink Object_(grammar).
- Secundative_language wikiPageWikiLink Passive_voice.
- Secundative_language wikiPageWikiLink Patient_(grammar).
- Secundative_language wikiPageWikiLink Swahili_language.
- Secundative_language wikiPageWikiLink Thematic_relation.
- Secundative_language wikiPageWikiLink Transitive_verb.
- Secundative_language wikiPageWikiLinkText "Secundative language".
- Secundative_language wikiPageWikiLinkText "Secundative".
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- Secundative_language wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Technical.
- Secundative_language subject Category:Linguistic_typology.
- Secundative_language hypernym Language.
- Secundative_language type Language.
- Secundative_language comment "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 treated like the patients (targets)of monotransitive verbs (verbs that take only one object), and the themes get distinct marking. Secundative languages contrast with indirective languages, where the recipient is treated in a special way.While English is mostly not a secundative language, there are some examples.".
- Secundative_language label "Secundative language".
- Secundative_language sameAs Q7444799.
- Secundative_language sameAs m.0h3pj27.
- Secundative_language sameAs Q7444799.
- Secundative_language wasDerivedFrom Secundative_language?oldid=705894507.
- Secundative_language isPrimaryTopicOf Secundative_language.