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dativascoordenação

Dativascoordenação, or datives coordination, is a term used in linguistics to describe the syntactic phenomenon in which two or more dative arguments are coordinated within a single clause. This construction joins multiple recipients or beneficiaries of an action, expressed as dative noun phrases or pronouns, with a coordinating conjunction, while typically retaining a single verb and a single object.

In languages with a productive dative case, datives can be coordinated to indicate multiple recipients. For

Cross-linguistically, datives coordination may interact with pronoun clitics, word order, and case marking. Some languages prefer

Dativaskoordination is studied within syntax and typology as part of broader investigations into ditransitive constructions, double-object

example,
in
German:
Ich
schenke
dem
Mann
und
dem
Kind
ein
Buch.
Here,
dem
Mann
and
dem
Kind
form
a
coordinated
dative
phrase
that
shares
the
same
verb
and
object
(ein
Buch).
A
similar
pattern
occurs
in
languages
that
use
prepositional
datives,
such
as
Dutch:
Ik
geef
het
cadeau
aan
de
man
en
aan
het
kind,
where
aan
de
man
and
aan
het
kind
are
coordinated
datives.
to
coordinate
datives
with
a
simple
conjunction,
while
others
require
a
prepositional
introduction
or
a
reanalysis
to
avoid
ambiguity.
The
choice
of
structure
can
influence
focus,
emphasis,
and
information
structure,
particularly
when
multiple
recipients
are
involved.
patterns,
and
the
interaction
between
case
marking
and
coordination.
It
contrasts
with
arrangements
that
express
multiple
beneficiaries
via
separate
clauses,
prepositional
phrases,
or
rearrangements
of
the
object.
Related
concepts
include
double
object
constructions,
ditransitives,
and
coordination.