2.2. Three-component Phrases
Two-component phrases may be enlarged by addition of a third component. The variety of such patterns is greater than that of elementary two-component phrases. We need not give here a complete list of all possible patterns. We will only cite some of the most widely used ones. Among these are the patterns: "verb + substantive dat. + substantive ace.", and "verb + preposition + substantive".
Verb + Substantive Dat. + Substantive (Pronoun) Acc.
Here we find such phrases as: sealde hit his meder 'gave_it (to) his mother', sinʒ mē hwæthwuʒu 'sing me something', pæm wordum moniʒ word ʒepeodde 'to those words many words added'.
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