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+ | Dativization is occasionally used for [[dative movement]]. A verb is said to be ''dativizable'' (especially in English) if it can undergo dative movement. | ||
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throw: ''She threw the ball to me/She threw me the ball'' <br> | throw: ''She threw the ball to me/She threw me the ball'' <br> | ||
whisper: ''She whispered the solution to me/*She whispered me the solution''. <br> | whisper: ''She whispered the solution to me/*She whispered me the solution''. <br> | ||
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Latest revision as of 18:07, 20 September 2014
Definition
Dativization is occasionally used for dative movement. A verb is said to be dativizable (especially in English) if it can undergo dative movement.
Example:
throw: She threw the ball to me/She threw me the ball
whisper: She whispered the solution to me/*She whispered me the solution.
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