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In a ''ðett''-causative construction, the more animate object takes the dative preposition ''el''. This connects ditransitives which are causatives of transitives to the basic ditransitive verb 'give'.
In a ''ðett''-causative construction, the more animate object takes the dative preposition ''el''. This connects ditransitives which are causatives of transitives to the basic ditransitive verb 'give'.


''Kaht'' 'to take' is used as an auxiliary to raise the animate object of a ditransitive verb, unlike ''bur'' (~ ''ląbur'' 'to suffer') which is used to raise the inanimate object of both monotransitive and ditransitive verbs (as well as the object of the original verb which is causativized).
''Kaht'' 'to take' is used as an auxiliary to raise the animate object of a ditransitive verb, unlike ''bur'' (from 'be transferred', ~ ''ląbur'' 'to suffer') which is used to raise the inanimate object of both monotransitive and ditransitive verbs (as well as the object of the original verb which is causativized).


: ''Kawđ u đə ląbur mitəs rup məšólə.''
: ''Kawđ u đə ląbur mitəs rup məšólə.''
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