Indirect Object

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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 [Kim]IObj [the ball]DObj
  • Usually, an indirect object can appear as an oblique to-PP complement
  • . 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.

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