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ditransitive construction (cxn)
a.k.a. ditransitive (construction)
the construction used to express the agent of the trivalent giving event (the A role), the theme of the giving event (the T role), and the recipient of the giving event (the R role) when the agent is more salient than the theme or recipient. Example: Randy gave the car to his daughter is an instance of the exemplar (the single most prototypical example) of the ditransitive construction. (Sections 6.1.2, 7.5.1)
Constituency
Is Component Of
Function
Has As Function
Expression
Has As Expression
Recruitment
Recruited By
Hierarchy