Difference between revisions of "NP-OB2"
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− | Following the guidelines in the English corpora, a number of verbs can take a single object that is NP-OB2 | + | Following the guidelines in the English corpora, a number of verbs can take a single object that is NP-OB2, such as ÞAKKA and HJÁLPA. These are treated as if they have incorporated their NP-OB1 into the verb. |
GIFTA can be a double object verb, taking NP-OB1 and NP-OB2. | GIFTA can be a double object verb, taking NP-OB1 and NP-OB2. | ||
GIFTAST where this verb takes a single object, who is the person that the subject is marrying, that object is NP-OB | GIFTAST where this verb takes a single object, who is the person that the subject is marrying, that object is NP-OB |
Latest revision as of 09:18, 11 May 2011
Following the guidelines in the English corpora, a number of verbs can take a single object that is NP-OB2, such as ÞAKKA and HJÁLPA. These are treated as if they have incorporated their NP-OB1 into the verb.
GIFTA can be a double object verb, taking NP-OB1 and NP-OB2.
GIFTAST where this verb takes a single object, who is the person that the subject is marrying, that object is NP-OB