Secundative language
(重定向自Dechticaetiative)
A secundative language is a language in which the recipients of ditransitive verbs (which takes a subject and two objects: a theme and a recipient). are treated like the patients (targets)of monotransitive verbs (verbs that take only one object), and the themes get distinct marking. Secundative languages contrast with indirective languages, where the recipient is treated in a special way.