PPT-Dative Case
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dative case indirect object Quintus serv o pecuniam dedit dat acc Quintus gave money to the slave s ervo is in the dative case pecuniam in the accusative
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dative case indirect object Quintus serv o pecuniam dedit dat acc Quintus gave money to the slave s ervo is in the dative case pecuniam in the accusative receives the action directly and is closer to the verb servo receives the action indirectly and is farther away from the verb . This paper shows that this double realization is not a case of free variation but instead correlates with systematic syntactic and semanticproperties very similar to those exhibited by the two members of the English Dative Alternation The basic form Elena Shimanskaya. The University of Iowa. SLA graduate students symposium 2011. OUTLINE. The main hypothesis and SLA theory. The property: low and high applicative. Learning tasks. Previous research. implications for processing Antonio Cheung The University of Hong Kong / University of Hawai'i antonioc@graduate.hku.hk / antonio1@hawaii.edu Overview of presentation • Cantonese word order 1 The i its double Abstract: W e argue that instrumentals and comitatives are the mirror im age of dative/genitive obliques . We propose that both sets of adpositions/cases are elementary predicates Who is benefiting?. Exempla. mercator. . feminae. . piratas. . ostendit. .. The merchant showed the pirates to the . woman. mercator. . feminīs. . sanguinem. . ostendit. .. The merchant showed the . case of the indirect object. .. It is usually the . person/thing. you give . or do something . to. . . The man gives . the dog. the bone =. The man gives the bone . to the dog. .. In both cases, “the dog” would be expressed by a dative case in German. Gerundive . What is a gerundive?. Future passive participle. Functions as an adjective. When used with . ad. or . causa. it shows purpose. When used with . est. it shows obligation . It declines like a 1. SLE . 2012. Baltic languages in the European context: Theoretical, comparative and typological perspectives. . 45th . Annual Meeting of the . Societas. . Linguistica. . Europaea. 29 August-01 . September . Nominative: . predicate nominative with passive verbs, e.g.,. . appellō. , . fīō. Genitive: . Possessive. quantity. partitive. . with . causā. or . grātiā. description . objective . Dative: . Lesson 3:. Wow. This is trippy.. You already know more than 99.9% of Americans.. You know more about the secret of the German language than the president of the United States.. The Secret of the German Language. an. Two way prepositions. What are two-way prepositions? . A . set . of prepositions can take the dative or the accusative case: . "an. ", "auf", "hinter", ". in. ", ". neben. ", ". über. ", ". unter. Personal Pronouns. i. ch. . mich. . mir. . d. u . dich. . dir. e. r,sie,es. . ihn,sie,es. . ihm,ihr,ihm. w. ir. . uns. . unser. i. hr. . therma. , . thermae. ” . f. . bath. (Write that . . and the DECLENSION NUMBER at the top of your page.) . What else should you create? . Hint: . Magistra. Flynn hearts _______!!!. 1. st. Declension. Pugnamus Servabitis. Servare Pugnant. Pugno Servabit. Servabis Pugnabunt. Pugnabimus Servat. Servabo Pugnatis. Pugnare Servo. Servas Pugnabis. Dative or Accusative?. Give . me. the horses..
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