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is intransitive, with no object). The two usages usually have a slight difference in meaning. Using a single verb, one can also change the position of a phrase's arguments which may or may not change the sentence's meaning as well.
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Levin, B. (1993) English Verb Classes and Alternations: A Preliminary Investigation, University of Chicago Press, Chicago, IL
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This article is about syntactic alternations. For morphophonological alternations, see
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how to encode constraints on the diathesis alternation of a specific verb to a
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Mary presented the flowers to John vs. Mary presented John with the flowers
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is transitive, with object "the pizza") vs. "Fred ate" (where
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