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The Indirect Object | The Indirect Object | ||
Test for identifying indirect objects in English | <b>Test for identifying indirect objects in English</b><br> | ||
An indirect object requires the presence of a direct object. | <ul> | ||
An indirect object is the NP that precedes the direct object. | <li>An indirect object requires the presence of a direct object.</li> | ||
I passed Kimindir.obj [the ball]dir.obj | <li>An indirect object is the NP that precedes the direct object.</li> | ||
<code>I passed Kimindir.obj [the ball]dir.obj</code><br> | |||
Usually, an indirect object can appear as an oblique to-PP complement. | Usually, an indirect object can appear as an oblique to-PP complement. | ||
Note: for many grammarians, such to-PPs are also often called indirect objects. | Note: for many grammarians, such to-PPs are also often called indirect objects. |
Revision as of 14:56, 17 May 2019
The Indirect Object
Test for identifying indirect objects in English
- An indirect object requires the presence of a direct object.
- An indirect object is the NP that precedes the direct object.
I passed Kimindir.obj [the ball]dir.obj
Usually, an indirect object can appear as an oblique to-PP complement. Note: for many grammarians, such to-PPs are also often called indirect objects. I passed Kim the salt. -> I passed the salt to Kim. I passed Kim the salt. -> *I passed Kim to the salt. Passivization: An indirect object can be passivized, with the direct object remaining an accusative NP. If the direct object is passivized, the indirect object must appear as an oblique complement. I passed Kim the salt. -> Kim was passed the salt. I passed Kim the salt. -> The salt was passed *(to) Kim. Categories and structural position The indirect object is an NP in accusative case It is a sister of V and NP and dominated by a VP. Example: _S_ / \ / AuxP / / \ subj / ___VP___ / / / \ \ / / / ind.obj dir.obj / / / | \ NP Aux V NP __NP__ /__\ | | /__\ /______\ Pat will pass Kim the salt.