recipientindirect
RecipientIndirect is a term used in linguistics to describe a grammatical role or function that a noun or pronoun can take in a sentence. It refers to a recipient of an action or state that is not the primary recipient, but rather an indirect beneficiary. This concept is often found in languages with complex case systems or rich morphology, where the grammatical role of the recipient is not always explicitly marked.
In English, the indirect recipient is often indicated by prepositional phrases such as "for" or "to". For
The indirect recipient can also be expressed using other grammatical structures, such as dative alternation in
Understanding the concept of recipient indirect is important for analyzing the grammatical structure of sentences and