In:Give Constructions across Languages
Edited by Myriam Bouveret
[Constructional Approaches to Language 29] 2021
► pp. v–vi
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Published online: 10 March 2021
https://doi.org/10.1075/cal.29.toc
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Table of contents
Acknowledgments
Introduction.Lexicalization, grammaticalization and constructionalization of the verb give
across languages: A cognitive case study of language innovation
Myriam Bouveret
Part 1.Frames and extensions
Chapter 1.Metaphor meets grammar in a radial network of give verbs in
Romance
Oana David
Chapter 2.Talking about giving: From experience to language in child language
Aliyah Morgenstern
Nancy Chang
Part 2.The transfer constructions
Chapter 3.The role of verb polysemy in constructional profiling: A cross-linguistic study of give in the dative alternation
Karolina Krawczak
Chapter 4.The French ditransitive transfer construction and the complementarity
between the meta-predicates give, take, keep, leave
: The hypothesis of a grammatical enantiosemy
Dominique Legallois
Chapter 5.Transfer and applicative constructions in Gunwinyguan languages
(non-pama-nyungan, Australia)
Maïa Ponsonnet
Part 3.Grammaticalization, lexicalization and constructionalization issues
Chapter 6.
Aoj ‘give’ in Khmer: Meaning extensions and construction types
Eric Corre
Chapter 7.The semantics of the verb ‘give’ in Tibetan: The development of the transfer construction and the honorific
domain
Eric Mélac
Nicolas Tournadre
Chapter 8.
Gei
: Towards a unified account
Linda Badan
Chapter 9.Grammar in usage and grammaticalization of dan ‘give’
constructions in Kurmanji Kurdish
Salih Akin
Myriam Bouveret
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