Dativeallativelike
Dativeallativelike is a term used in linguistic typology to describe a single grammatical marker or construction that bears both dative and allative semantics. It typically arises in languages with rich case systems or postpositional marking and is most evident in ditransitive constructions where the recipient and the goal of motion are tied together semantically.
Morphology and syntax: The phenomenon can be realized as a single affix or postposition that attaches to
Semantics and pragmatics: The marker encodes recipient-oriented or beneficiary relations with a directional component toward the
Typology and history: Dativeallativelike constructions are not widely attested as a standard category in mainstream grammars,
See also: dative case, allative case, applicative constructions, case syncretism.