“DITRANSITIVE” на російській мові

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Now some transitive verbs have the luxury of governing two objects, a direct object and an indirect object; let's call them ditransitive .

Verbs that act this way are known as ditransitive , meaning simply that they somehow always imply two objects - even if both are not always expressed.

Places to look for ditransitive verbs include the translations of give, sell, and tell.

Consider the case of the ditransitive construction, exemplified by I gave the child a present.

Highly specific semantic constraints are associated directly with the ditransitive argument structure.