In:Constructions in Contact: Constructional perspectives on contact phenomena in Germanic languages
Edited by Hans C. Boas and Steffen Höder
[Constructional Approaches to Language 24] 2018
► pp. 313–313
Index of constructions
Published online: 12 December 2018
https://doi.org/10.1075/cal.24.ic
https://doi.org/10.1075/cal.24.ic
A
- am-Progressive (Texas German)92, 93, 94
- angefangen (Low German) 124–125 , 130, 133, 136
D
- Dative argument structure (English)164
- De-Obligative Future (Danish, German)56
- Determinative Compound (Danish, German)59
- Ditransitive (Afrikaans)143, 149, 151, 157, 158, 170
- Ditransitive (English)143, 145, 149, 151, 156, 158, 170, 218
G
- Gapping (English)17
H
- House (Danish, German)58
I
- Inchoative Pseudo-Coordination (German, Low German)52
L
- Let-alone 12, 17, 218
N
- Nominal Benefactive (Danish, German)60, 61, 62
P
- Passive (Finnish)183, 205
- Passive (Swedish)183, 197, 204
- Perfect (Low German)60, 122, 123, 124, 130
- Perfect (High German)125, 126, 135, 137
- Perfect (Standard German)135, 137
- Plural Suffix (Danish, German)55
- Prepositional Benefactive (Danish)60, 62
- Present Progressive (Texas German)23, 89, 90, 93
- Progressive (English)23, 73
R
- Right Node Raising (English)17
S
- Subject Auxiliary Inversion (English)17
- Subject-Predicate Agreement (English)12, 17
T
- tun-Progressive (Texas German)73, 95, 96, 97, 98
V
- van (Afrikaans)160, 163
- Verb-Initial Interrogative (Danish, German)50, 54
- Verb Phrase (English)271
W
- Way (English)17, 145
- Way_manner (English) 18–19
- Way_neutral (English) 18–19
- Week (Danish, German)56
- Work (Danish, German)57
