| 31. | The accusative form is often used to express the simple indirect object in addition to the direct object.
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| 32. | *"'Reflexive pronouns "'are used when the subject of a verb is identical with the direct or indirect object.
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| 33. | For example, Basque can relativize absolutives, ergatives and indirect objects, but not obliques or genitives or objects of comparatives.
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| 34. | Due to the nature of the period, the visuals used included photos, filming of indirect objects and archival recordings.
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| 35. | For example, in unmarked situations agents map to subject positions, themes onto object position, and goals onto indirect objects.
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| 36. | This case is used for the direct and indirect objects, and is also used by some speakers in naming.
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| 37. | In a sentence with both a direct and an indirect object, the indirect object generally appears before the direct object.
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| 38. | In a sentence with both a direct and an indirect object, the indirect object generally appears before the direct object.
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| 39. | The indirect object " nde ", a demonstrative, follows the noun, and is inflected in concord with the head noun.
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| 40. | Despite the difficulties with the traditional nomenclature, the terms " direct object " and " indirect object " are widespread.
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