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Studies in Ditransitive Constructions: A Comparative Handbook

✍ Scribed by Andrej Malchukov (editor); Martin Haspelmath (editor); Bernard Comrie (editor)


Publisher
De Gruyter Mouton
Year
2010
Tongue
English
Leaves
792
Category
Library

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✦ Synopsis


This rich volume deals comprehensively with cross-linguistic variation in the morphosyntax of ditransitive constructions: constructions formed with verbs (like give) that take Agent, Theme and Recipient arguments. For the first time, a broadly cross-linguistic perspective is adopted. The present volume, consisting of an overview article and twenty-odd in-depth studies of ditransitive constructions in individual languages from different continents, arose from the conference on ditransitive constructions held at the Max Planck Institute for Evolutionary Anthropology (Leipzig) in 2007. It opens with the editors' survey article providing an overview of cross-linguistic variation in ditransitive constructions, followed by the questionnaire on ditransitive constructions, compiled by the editors in order to elicit various properties of these patterns. The editors' overview discusses formal properties of ditransitive constructions as well as behavioral (or syntactic) and lexical properties (i.e., the extension of ditransitive constructions across different verb classes).

The volume includes 23 contributions describing properties of ditransitive constructions in languages from all over the world, written by leading experts. Care has been taken that the contributions to the volume will be representative of structural, geographic and genealogical diversity in the domain of ditransitive constructions. Thus the present volume provides a unique source of information on typological diversity of ditransitive constructions. It is expected that it will be of central interest to all scholars and advanced students of linguistics, especially to those working in the field of language typology and comparative syntax.

✦ Table of Contents


Table of contents
Notational conventions and abbreviations
Acknowledgements
List of authors
General chapters
I. Ditransitive constructions: A typological overview
II. Questionnaire on ditransitive constructions
The languages
AFRICA
1. Are there ditransitive verbs in !Xun?
2. On Emai ditransitive constructions
3. Ditransitive constructions in YorΓΉbΓ’
4. Ditransitive constructions in Baule
5. Ditransitive constructions in JΓ΄ola Banjal
6. Ditransitive constructions in Tima
EURASIA
7. Ditransitive constructions in the Neo-Aramaic dialect of Telkepe
8. Ditransitive constructions in Vafsi: A corpus-based study
9. Ditransitive constructions in East Caucasian: A family overview
10. Ditransitive constructions in Tungusic languages
11. Ditransitive constructions in Ket
12. The syntax of three-argument verbs in Chintang and Belhare (Southeastern Kiranti)
13. Ditransitive constructions in Thai
New Guinea and Australia
14. Ditransitive constructions in Teiwa
15. Ditransitives in Mian
16. Ditransitive constructions and their alternatives in Teop
17. Grammatical properties and classification of three-participant predicates injaminjung
AMERICAS
18. Ditransitives in Central Alaskan Yupik
19. Ditransitive constructions in Halkomelem Salish: A direct object/oblique object language
20. Ditransitivity in Hupa (Athabaskan)
21. Ditransitive constructions in Ojibwe
22. Ditransitive constructions in Tlapanec
23. Ditransitives in Itonama
24. Ditransitives in Mapudungun
Author index
Language index
Subject index


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