Pub Date : 2018-09-26DOI: 10.1163/9789004382763_012
Y. Falk
Note 1: Some languages allow a wider set of thematic relations for the G argument. Note 2: In the grammars of some languages, the ditransitive is called the “applicative” construction and the G argument of a ditransitive is the “applied” argument. This terminology comes from Bantu grammar, but has come to be used for describing any language in which the ditransitive verb is marked with a special aUx (the applicative aUx).
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