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== External Links ==
 
== External Links ==
 
[http://www.glottopedia.de/index.php/Double_object_construction DOC at Glottopedia]
 
[http://www.glottopedia.de/index.php/Double_object_construction DOC at Glottopedia]
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http://web.mit.edu/linguistics/events/tributes/hale/papers/Ch.2_Double_Obj_Construc.2.pdf
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http://www.lfg09.net/abstracts/lfg09abs_lam.pdf
  
 
== References ==
 
== References ==

Revision as of 01:17, 28 November 2009

Definition

A linguistic construction, such as a sentence, can have two objects instead of one object; this is identified as a double object construction.

Note

Gaelic does not have double object constructions.

See Also

Argument (definition)

External Links

DOC at Glottopedia

http://web.mit.edu/linguistics/events/tributes/hale/papers/Ch.2_Double_Obj_Construc.2.pdf

http://www.lfg09.net/abstracts/lfg09abs_lam.pdf

References

DOC at Glottopedia
Carnie, Andrew (2007). Syntax: A Generative Introduction. Oxford: Wiley-Blackwell.