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16. Ditransitive constructions and their alternatives in Teop
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Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter I
- Table of Contents V
- Notational conventions and abbreviations VIII
- List of authors XI
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GENERAL CHAPTERS
- I. Ditransitive constructions: A typological overview 1
- II. Questionnaire on ditransitive constructions 65
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THE LANGUAGES
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AFRICA
- 1. Are there ditransitive verbs in !Xun? 74
- 2. On Emai ditransitive constructions 115
- 3. Ditransitive constructions in Yorùbá 145
- 4. Ditransitive constructions in Baule 166
- 5. Ditransitive constructions in Jóola Banjal 190
- 6. Ditransitive constructions in Tima 204
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EURASIA
- 7. Ditransitive constructions in the Neo-Aramaic dialect of Telkepe 221
- 8. Ditransitive constructions in Vafsi: A corpus-based study 243
- 9. Ditransitive constructions in East Caucasian: A family overview 277
- 10. Ditransitive constructions in Tungusic languages 316
- 11. Ditransitive constructions in Ket 352
- 12. The syntax of three-argument verbs in Chintang and Belhare (Southeastern Kiranti) 382
- 13. Ditransitive constructions in Thai 409
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NEW GUINEA AND AUSTRALIA
- 14. Ditransitive constructions in Teiwa 427
- 15. Ditransitives in Mian 456
- 16. Ditransitive constructions and their alternatives in Teop 486
- 17. Grammatical properties and classification of three-participant predicates in Jaminjung 510
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AMERICAS
- 18. Ditransitives in Central Alaskan Yupik 529
- 19. Ditransitive constructions in Halkomelem Salish: A direct object/oblique object language 563
- 20. Ditransitivity in Hupa (Athabaskan) 611
- 21. Ditransitive constructions in Ojibwe 626
- 22. Ditransitive constructions in Tlapanec 651
- 23. Ditransitives in Itonama 678
- 24. Ditransitives in Mapudungun 710
- Author index 757
- Language index 762
- Subject index 766
Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter I
- Table of Contents V
- Notational conventions and abbreviations VIII
- List of authors XI
-
GENERAL CHAPTERS
- I. Ditransitive constructions: A typological overview 1
- II. Questionnaire on ditransitive constructions 65
-
THE LANGUAGES
-
AFRICA
- 1. Are there ditransitive verbs in !Xun? 74
- 2. On Emai ditransitive constructions 115
- 3. Ditransitive constructions in Yorùbá 145
- 4. Ditransitive constructions in Baule 166
- 5. Ditransitive constructions in Jóola Banjal 190
- 6. Ditransitive constructions in Tima 204
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EURASIA
- 7. Ditransitive constructions in the Neo-Aramaic dialect of Telkepe 221
- 8. Ditransitive constructions in Vafsi: A corpus-based study 243
- 9. Ditransitive constructions in East Caucasian: A family overview 277
- 10. Ditransitive constructions in Tungusic languages 316
- 11. Ditransitive constructions in Ket 352
- 12. The syntax of three-argument verbs in Chintang and Belhare (Southeastern Kiranti) 382
- 13. Ditransitive constructions in Thai 409
-
NEW GUINEA AND AUSTRALIA
- 14. Ditransitive constructions in Teiwa 427
- 15. Ditransitives in Mian 456
- 16. Ditransitive constructions and their alternatives in Teop 486
- 17. Grammatical properties and classification of three-participant predicates in Jaminjung 510
-
AMERICAS
- 18. Ditransitives in Central Alaskan Yupik 529
- 19. Ditransitive constructions in Halkomelem Salish: A direct object/oblique object language 563
- 20. Ditransitivity in Hupa (Athabaskan) 611
- 21. Ditransitive constructions in Ojibwe 626
- 22. Ditransitive constructions in Tlapanec 651
- 23. Ditransitives in Itonama 678
- 24. Ditransitives in Mapudungun 710
- Author index 757
- Language index 762
- Subject index 766