thedatives
Thedatives are a proposed class of grammatical markers used in linguistic theory to encode the recipient or beneficiary role of a ditransitive event together with an additional speaker-oriented stance, such as deontic or evidential meaning. The term appears in some discussions as an extension or refinement of the dative case, aiming to capture how a language can signal not only who receives an action but also how the speaker relates to that recipient.
Morphology and distribution are variable in descriptions of thedatives. They may be realized as suffixes attached
Semantically, the core function is recipient identification, but with an added pragmatic dimension. Thedatives are argued
Attestation and debates: Thedatives are not widely attested in established natural languages and are primarily discussed
See also: Dative case, Benefactive, Evidentiality, Deontic mood.