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* example: **De volf giv en sten to de fogel.** | * example: **De volf giv en sten to de fogel.** | ||
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- | == Proposal 2 == | ||
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* references: [[References# | * references: [[References# | ||
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+ | == Implicit dative == | ||
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+ | In Idiom Neutral, dative objects are allowed to appear without the preposition //to// if they immediately precede direct objects. This is mostly expected when the dative is a pronoun. In terms of FS, this would yield: **De volf giv de fogel en sten.** Whether FS should copy this rule is an open question. | ||
=== With an adverbial correlative === | === With an adverbial correlative === | ||
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* example: **Giv en sten to de fogel!** | * example: **Giv en sten to de fogel!** | ||
+ | ==== The V2 question ==== | ||
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+ | Should FS include V2? The system described by David Parke in his Frenkisch grammar might be suitable. The advantages are familiarity and normality for all Germanic speakers except the Anglophones, |