海外英语(上)
海外英語(上)
해외영어(상)
Overseas English
2013年
10期
295-296
,共2页
Cross-linguistic evidence%Effected objects%Affected objects
In today’s academic field, the motivation for distinguishing between the effected and the affected objects has received scant attention. This article attempts to probe into this question by citing the related cross-linguistic evidence to justify such a dis-tinction. It concludes that some grammatical constructions or linguistic phenomena across languages cannot be well interpreted without the framework of effected-/affected-object dichotomy. Both types of objects show prototypical properties of direct ob-jects, and they are complementary in the realization of direct-objecthood.