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On ‘Generating indirect objects in English’: a reply to Allerton1
Published online by Cambridge University Press: 28 November 2008
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I. In a recent article in this journal, Allerton (1978) calls into question the status of a transformational rule - usually called Dative Movement - which relates sentences like: (1) (a) Jim gave a present to Margaret. (b) Jim bought a drink for Margaret. to sentences where the prepositions to/for are not present, and where Margaret immediately follows the verb: (2) (a) Jim gave Margaret a present. (b) Jim bought Margaret a drink.
His argument is based in particular on the observation of those construtions involving the preposition for.
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