dative case

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the category of nouns serving as the indirect object of a verb

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Matasovic (2002: 154) analyzed dativus symphateticus, i.e.
(1965: 95) remark for dativus sympatheticus, and as Seiler (1983: 44) claims is the case for the possessive dative in general.
La exigencia de respetar las "diferencias", en cambio (en el sentido en que lo enfatizaron por ejemplo los pensadores posmodernistas), toma el mismo principio en un peculiar dativus ethicus.
The minority view is that icnesi is dativus loci, 'in the footprints', that is 'following the trail' of a fox.
The best-known sentence elements that can claim the status of "free" SSyntAs without being related to DSyntAs/SemAs are so-called "free datives." The three major types of free datives of winch I am aware are the Beneficiary, the Concerned, and the dativus ethicus (see Abraham 1973; Leclere 1979; Herslund 1988; Belle and Langendonck 1996; Langendonck and Belle 1999).
Dativus ethicus has two important properties: 1) it can be only the 1st or 2nd person singular pronoun (no noun in the dative is possible in this role), and 2) it can co-occur with other IndirOs, while the latter cannot co-occur with each other.
On the basis of this I would assume that the dative AEpelbrihte is dativus incommodi of ofaslean.
The passage [??] Tan 24b (dativus ethicus) does not belong here.
dativ koristi (dativus commodi): Napisali smo joj zadacu.
dativ stete (dativus incommodi): Razbila mi se vaza.
Furthermore, the occurrence of the dativus (in-)commodi is interpreted differently depending on the type of the reduced verbal complex.
(9.) This does not imply that the causal entities reintroduced with the dativus (in-)commodi are agentive in the narrow sense of intentionality, in fact they are often considered nonagentive (cf.
xxi), nevertheless the authors might have dispensed with the promulgation of the Latin terms of earlier generations of Semitists, such as "status constructus" and "dativus commodi vet incommodi."
(8) "On the So-called Dativus Ethicus in Hebrew," Journal of Theological Studies 29 (1978): 495; Muraoka anaanalysis is accepted by B.