Ditransitivity
Special issue of Functions of Language 14:1 (2007)
Editors
| Lancaster University
| Lancaster University
[Functions of Language, 14:1] 2007. vi, 173 pp.
Publishing status: Available
© John Benjamins Publishing Company
Table of Contents
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IntroductionAnna Siewierska and Willem B. Hollmann | pp. 1–7
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The semantic and lexical range of the ditransitive construction in the history of (North) GermanicJóhanna Barðdal | pp. 9–30
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I gave it him — on the motivation of the ‘alternative double object construction’ in varieties of British EnglishVolker Gast | pp. 31–56
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From language-specific constraints to implicational universals: A cognitive-typological view of the dative alternationWillem B. Hollmann | pp. 57–78
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Ditransitive alignment splits and inverse alignmentMartin Haspelmath | pp. 79–102
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Bound person forms in ditransitive clauses revisitedAnna Siewierska and Dik Bakker | pp. 103–125
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Getting three out of two: The development of a three-participant construction in Oceanic languagesJae Jung Song | pp. 127–148
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On the encoding of transitivity-related features on the indirect objectSeppo Kittilä | pp. 149–164
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Stephan Kepser & Marga Reis (eds.) Linguistic evidence: Empirical, theoretical, and computational perspectivesReviewed by Gerard J. Steen | pp. 165–171
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BIC Subject: CF – Linguistics
BISAC Subject: LAN009000 – LANGUAGE ARTS & DISCIPLINES / Linguistics / General