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examples imply that the subject is the cause of the first
object being affected in
some way by “receiving” the second object:
The rain brought us some time. -
The
rain (cause - as agent),
us (affected entity - as recipient),
some time (effect - as
patient).
Constraint on the Recipient: the referent designated by the first object must
be a “willing” recipient, i.e. willing to accept or potentially
able to accept the
transferred object in order for transfer to be successful, e.g.:
Bill gave Chris a
headache. In this aspect the sentences
Bill told Mary a story, but she wasn’t
listening. and
Bill threw the coma victim a blanket. are impossible. The
prototypical “willing” recipient is an animate being. The rest cases are viewed as
metaphorical extension, e.g.:
The paint job gave the car a higher sale price.
The semantic constraints relate verb and construction and
are true for the
central sense of the Ditransitive Construction “the actual successful transfer”, the
other, non-prototypical senses are viewed as extensions from the basic sense as
licensed by the systemic metaphors.
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