Dativeet
Dativeet is a term used in linguistic theory to describe a hypothetical extension of the dative case that marks recipient or beneficiary information with additional semantic or pragmatic nuance. In a dativeet system, the recipient argument may bear a dedicated marker, or the marker may attach to the verb as a clitic, signaling the beneficiary's role beyond the basic dative function. The term combines "dative" with the suffix -et and is mainly encountered in discussions of typology and experimental grammars rather than in mainstream descriptions of natural languages.
Etymology and origin: The coinage arises in theoretical discussions on case-marking, often within the context of
Morphology and syntax: In a language with dativeet marking, the recipient noun phrase may receive the -et
Semantics and pragmatics: The primary function of dativeet is to encode beneficiary or recipient with added
Relation to other concepts and usage: Dativeet is related to dative shift, ditransitive constructions, and recipient