Based on a division into subject raising, subject control, and object rais-ing verbs, syntactic and semantic distinctions are drawn to account for the differences and similarities between verbs triggering Infinitivus Pro Partici-pio (IPP) in Dutch. Furthermore, quantitative information provides a gen-eral idea of the frequency of IPP-triggering verb patterns, as well as a more detailed account of verbs which optionally trigger IPP. The classification is based on IPP-triggers occurring in two treebanks.
The so-called “raising-to-subject” pattern that verbs of the type believe can occur in is usually tr...
This paper analyses data to address a specific linguistic problem, i.e. the acquisition of the modif...
Incremental comprehension of head-final constructions can reveal structural attachment preferences f...
Based on a division into subject raising, subject control, and object raising verbs, we made a disti...
The auxiliaries of the perfect canonically select a past participle (PSP) in the West-Germanic langu...
'Infinitivus pro participio' (IPP) is a syntactic phenomenon occurring in a subset of West Germanic ...
Compared to well-resourced languages such as English and Dutch, NLP tools for linguistic analysis in...
Infinitivus pro participio (IPP) or Ersatzinfinitiv is a linguistic phenomenon occurring in a subset...
Dutch is well-known for its verb clusters, i.e. constructions in which multiple verbs group together...
We explore learning prepositional-phrase attachment in Dutch, to use it as a filter in prosodic phra...
The Infinitivus Pro Participio (IPP) effect involves the appearance of an infinitive where one would...
I. INTRODUCTION In Dutch, a number of psych verbs exhibit an alternation between a reflexive (1) and...
The so-called “raising-to-subject” pattern that verbs of the type believe can occur in is usually tr...
The present paper aims at refining current knowledge about the so-called complexity principle as one...
According to some theories of sentence processing, the human language processor relies mainly on syn...
The so-called “raising-to-subject” pattern that verbs of the type believe can occur in is usually tr...
This paper analyses data to address a specific linguistic problem, i.e. the acquisition of the modif...
Incremental comprehension of head-final constructions can reveal structural attachment preferences f...
Based on a division into subject raising, subject control, and object raising verbs, we made a disti...
The auxiliaries of the perfect canonically select a past participle (PSP) in the West-Germanic langu...
'Infinitivus pro participio' (IPP) is a syntactic phenomenon occurring in a subset of West Germanic ...
Compared to well-resourced languages such as English and Dutch, NLP tools for linguistic analysis in...
Infinitivus pro participio (IPP) or Ersatzinfinitiv is a linguistic phenomenon occurring in a subset...
Dutch is well-known for its verb clusters, i.e. constructions in which multiple verbs group together...
We explore learning prepositional-phrase attachment in Dutch, to use it as a filter in prosodic phra...
The Infinitivus Pro Participio (IPP) effect involves the appearance of an infinitive where one would...
I. INTRODUCTION In Dutch, a number of psych verbs exhibit an alternation between a reflexive (1) and...
The so-called “raising-to-subject” pattern that verbs of the type believe can occur in is usually tr...
The present paper aims at refining current knowledge about the so-called complexity principle as one...
According to some theories of sentence processing, the human language processor relies mainly on syn...
The so-called “raising-to-subject” pattern that verbs of the type believe can occur in is usually tr...
This paper analyses data to address a specific linguistic problem, i.e. the acquisition of the modif...
Incremental comprehension of head-final constructions can reveal structural attachment preferences f...