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Predicting the dative alternation
Joan Bresnan
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Anna Cueni
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Tatiana Nikitina
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In: http://www.stanford.edu/~bresnan/CFI04.pdf (2007)
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Predicting the dative alternation
Joan Bresnan
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Anna Cueni
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Tatiana Nikitina
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In: http://www.sfs.uni-tuebingen.de/%7Ehbaayen/publications/BresnanEtAL.pdf (2005)
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Predicting the dative alternation
Joan Bresnan
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Anna Cueni
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Tatiana Nikitina
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In: http://esslli2009.labri.fr/documents/04-BresnanEtAL2007.pdf (2005)
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Predicting the dative alternation
Joan Bresnan
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Anna Cueni
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Tatiana Nikitina
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In: http://www.stanford.edu/~bresnan/qs-submit.pdf (2005)
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corresponding author:
Joan Bresnan
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Anna Cueni
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Tatiana Nikitina
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R. Harald Baayen
In: http://roa.rutgers.edu/files/720-0305/720-BRESNAN-0-0.PDF (2004)
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Imagine a child trying to convey the message that a person named Susan gave toys to some children. 1 Through an incremental process of formulating a sentence, the partial expression Susan gave has already been constructed. Two items from the message could now fill the position after the verb: children and toys. If toys is inserted first, a prepositional dative structure is eventually built: “Susan gave toys to the children. ” If children is inserted first, a double object structure is eventually built: “Susan gave the children toys. ” Which item should be selected? This is the problem addressed in this study. To establish our terminology, we provide (1). We restate the problem slightly more generally: How does an English speaker determine which of the alternative dative structures to choose to convey a given message about a giving event—the prepositional dative structure or the double object structure? (1) Terms Used with the Dative Alternation prepositional dative structure:. gave [toys] [to the children] V NP PP double object structure:. gave [the children] [toys] V NP NP dative PP:. gave [toys] [to the children] V NP PP dative NP:. gave [the children] [toys] V NP NP
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gave [the children] [toys] V NP NP
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http://roa.rutgers.edu/files/720-0305/720-BRESNAN-0-0.PDF
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