illativedative
Illativedative is a proposed morphosyntactic category in linguistics describing a single form that encodes both illative and dative functions. The illative aspect marks motion toward a goal or location, while the dative marks the recipient or beneficiary of an action. When realized in a language, illativedative is typically realized as a fused affix (suffix or clitic) or as a periphrastic construction that combines the two notions in the object or goal phrase.
Status and typology: The illativedative is not attested as a widely established grammatical category across languages
Realization and syntax: In fusional or agglutinative languages, illativedative may appear as a single affix attached
Cross-linguistic context: References to illative and dative cases, and cross-linguistic movement morphemes, provide contextual background for