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Ditransitives in Germanic Languages : Synchronic and diachronic aspects

Part of the Studies in Germanic Linguistics series
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This volume brings together twelve empirical studies on ditransitive constructions in Germanic languages and their varieties, past and present.

Specifically, the volume includes contributions on a wide variety of Germanic languages, including English, Dutch, and German, but also Danish, Swedish, and Norwegian, as well as lesser-studied ones such as Faroese.

While the first part of the volume focuses on diachronic aspects, the second part showcases a variety of synchronic aspects relating to ditransitive patterns.

Methodologically, the volume covers both experimental and corpus-based studies.

Questions addressed by the papers in the volume are, among others, issues like the cross-linguistic pervasiveness and cognitive reality of factors involved in the choice between different ditransitive constructions, or differences and similarities in the diachronic development of ditransitives.

The volume’s broad scope and comparative perspective offers comprehensive insights into well-known phenomena and furthers our understanding of variation across languages of the same family.

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Product Details
John Benjamins Publishing Co
9027213917 / 9789027213914
Hardback
435.6
15/07/2023
Netherlands
English
450 pages.