In:Ditransitives in Germanic Languages: Synchronic and diachronic aspects
Edited by Eva Zehentner, Melanie Röthlisberger and Timothy Colleman
[Studies in Germanic Linguistics 7] 2023
► pp. v–vi
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Published online: 8 August 2023
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Table of contents
Ditransitive constructions in Germanic languages: New avenues and new challenges
1
Eva Zehentner
Melanie Röthlisberger
Timothy Colleman
The emergence of the English dative alternation as a response to
system-wide changes: An Evolutionary Game Theory approach
19
Eva Zehentner
The Middle English prepositional dative: Contact with French
56
Richard Ingham
Ditransitive constructions in the history of German: Factors influencing
object alignment 80
object alignment 80
Philipp Rauth
The double object construction in 19th‑ and 20th‑century Swedish
115
Frederik Valdeson
Indexicality across the boundaries of syntax, semantics and
pragmatics: The constructional content of the Danish free indirect
object
150
Peter Juul Nielsen
Lars Heltoft
Dialectal ditransitive patterns in British English: Weighing sociolinguistic
factors against language-internal constraints 195
factors against language-internal constraints 195
Johanna Gerwin
Melanie Röthlisberger
Exploring variation in the dative alternation across World
Englishes
226
Melanie Röthlisberger
The dative alternation in German: Structural preferences and verb bias effects
264
Alina Kholodova
Shanley Allen
Ditransitives in Faroese: The distribution of IO/DO and PP
299
Cherlon Ussery
Hjalmar Petersen
The Complexity Principle and lexical complexity in the English and Dutch
dative alternation
325
Tanguy Dubois
Giving in English and Norwegian: A contrastive perspective
365
Thomas Egan
Acquiring feature-based ordering preferences in English
ditransitives
404
Daniel Bürkle
Index
441
