Loquen: English Studies Journal
Vol 14 No 2 (2021): July-December

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Hyunisa Rahmanadia (Intercultural Linguistics Department, Faculty of Humanity Eótvós Loránd University, Budapest, Hungary Múzeum krt. 4/a, Budapest, Hungary1088)



Article Info

Publish Date
19 Dec 2021

Abstract

Abstract: Every language shows a different way of expressing ditransitive construction. Thus, the present study aims to investigate and compare the important elements exhibit in the languages under discussion in constructing ditransitive sentences. This paper is a qualitative study. The data comes from detailed written grammar texts, corpora, and interviews with native language speakers. The results show that the languages play with the word order to weigh the focus of sentences. English and Indonesian language do not apply any case-marking to mark the function of the noun phrase. However, in the basic prototypical ditransitive construction, Hungarian and Turkish languages apply an accusative marker to mark the theme and a dative marker to mark the recipient. On the other hand, the verbs’ affixation also affects the semantic property of the ditransitive verbs in the Indonesian language. It is also revealed that the languages use the same ditransitive construction to express genuine transfer and beneficial transfer.Keywords: ditransitive construction, cognitive grammar, comparative study.

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Journal Info

Abbrev

loquen

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Subject

Arts Humanities

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