We examine a case of word order variation where speakers choose between two near-synonymous constructions partly on the basis of the processing complexity of the construction and its context. When producing two-verb clusters in Dutch, a speaker can choose between two word orders. Previous corpus studies have shown that a wide range of factors are associated with this word order variation. We conducted a large-scale corpus study in order to discover what these factors have in common. The underlying generalization appears to be processing complexity: we show that a variety of factors that are related to verbal cluster word order, can also be related to the processing complexity of the cluster's context. This implies that one of the word order...
Direct objects in the Dutch middlefield can either precede adverbs or follow them. This word order v...
This paper aims only to make a few brief remarks about what seem to me to be the more salient aspect...
When producing a sentence, the speaker needs to place words in linear order. We hypothe-sized the ex...
In theory, linguists' lives are becoming easier due to the increasing availability of digital texts ...
This study discusses lexical preferences as a factor affecting the word order variation in Dutch ver...
This article is a case study in how quantitative-statistical and formal-theoretical (generative) app...
In this paper, we argue that ascending verb cluster orders (1-2 and 1-2-3, e.g. moet eten ‘must eat’...
Some Germanic languages (e.g. German) have a VP structure where multiple verbs behave as an insepara...
This paper presents three acceptability experiments investigating German verb-final clauses in order...
Interference Frisian (IF) is a variety of Frisian, spoken by mostly younger speakers, which is heavi...
Dutch is well-known for its verb clusters, i.e. constructions in which multiple verbs group together...
This paper presents three acceptability experiments investigating German verb-final clauses in order...
Interference Frisian (IF) is a variety of Frisian, spoken by mostly younger speakers, which is heavi...
The universal properties of human languages have been the subject of intense study across the langua...
Direct objects in the Dutch middlefield can either precede adverbs or follow them. This word order v...
Direct objects in the Dutch middlefield can either precede adverbs or follow them. This word order v...
This paper aims only to make a few brief remarks about what seem to me to be the more salient aspect...
When producing a sentence, the speaker needs to place words in linear order. We hypothe-sized the ex...
In theory, linguists' lives are becoming easier due to the increasing availability of digital texts ...
This study discusses lexical preferences as a factor affecting the word order variation in Dutch ver...
This article is a case study in how quantitative-statistical and formal-theoretical (generative) app...
In this paper, we argue that ascending verb cluster orders (1-2 and 1-2-3, e.g. moet eten ‘must eat’...
Some Germanic languages (e.g. German) have a VP structure where multiple verbs behave as an insepara...
This paper presents three acceptability experiments investigating German verb-final clauses in order...
Interference Frisian (IF) is a variety of Frisian, spoken by mostly younger speakers, which is heavi...
Dutch is well-known for its verb clusters, i.e. constructions in which multiple verbs group together...
This paper presents three acceptability experiments investigating German verb-final clauses in order...
Interference Frisian (IF) is a variety of Frisian, spoken by mostly younger speakers, which is heavi...
The universal properties of human languages have been the subject of intense study across the langua...
Direct objects in the Dutch middlefield can either precede adverbs or follow them. This word order v...
Direct objects in the Dutch middlefield can either precede adverbs or follow them. This word order v...
This paper aims only to make a few brief remarks about what seem to me to be the more salient aspect...
When producing a sentence, the speaker needs to place words in linear order. We hypothe-sized the ex...