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A Collostructional Analysis of Ditransitive Constructions in Mandarin

2020
By investigating the frequency distribution of 37 verbs in Mandarin ditransitive constructions and adopting a collostructional analysis (cf. Gries & Stefanowitsch [1]), this study aims to clarify the construction meaning of each type of ditransitive construction.
Huichen S. Hsiao, Lestari Mahastuti
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Competing ditransitive constructions in Enets

Functions of Language, 2020
Abstract This paper reports on a corpus study of two ditransitive constructions in Enets (Uralic, Samoyedic): the standard ditransitive construction and the so-called Destinative construction involving a specific destinative nominal morpheme.
Olesya Khanina, Andrey Shluinsky
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Ditransitive constructions in the history of German

2023
Abstract In modern Standard German, the base order of direct and indirect full noun objects in the ‘Mittelfeld’ is considered to be IO>DO. Deviation from this order is influenced by various linguistic factors such as prosody, complexity, syntactic structure, animacy, definiteness, and information structure.
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Ditransitive constructions in Gan Chinese

2015
This paper studies ditransitive constructions in Gan Chinese, one of the seven main Chinese language families. Gan dialects have the ‘inverted’ double object construction, as schematized in the order of “verb-DO-IO” (DO stands for direct object and IO for indirect object), as contrasted with the ‘canonical’ double object construction in Mandarin, such ...
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Alternating constructions with ditransitivegebenin present-day German

Corpus Linguistics and Linguistic Theory, 2021
Ludovic De Cuypere
exaly  

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