The paper explores the semantic value and the distributional and formal properties of the element tet in West Flemish and assesses its main properties in both aspects. It is also shown that a proper analysis of tet shed further light on other apparently unrelated properties of German Languages, such as the properties of the Vorfeld and the position of the subject. After revising the possibilities of analysing this element as a contrastive, evaluative, or Focus marker of the CP domain, the authors reject this possibility by taking into consideration the fact that it is dependent on facts related to Case licensing of the subject, and propose to merge it in a FP projection belonging to the TP domain. Furthermore, the distribution of tet can be...
Introduction. The article considers the official and regional Germanic language varieties of Walloni...
This paper argues that the use of mixed Dutch, the speech style that Flemish linguists have come to ...
This paper argues that the use of mixed Dutch, the speech style that Flemish linguists have come to ...
The paper explores the semantic value and the distributional and formal properties of the element te...
The paper explores the semantic value and the distributional and formal properties of the element te...
The empirical focus of the chapter is pleonastic tet in the Lapscheure dialect. At first sight, tet ...
The empirical focus of the chapter is pleonastic tet in the Lapscheure dialect. At first sight, tet ...
This paper examines the syntax and interpretation of the neuter pronoun tet in West Flemish, which s...
This paper examines the syntax and interpretation of the neuter pronoun tet in West Flemish, which s...
This paper focuses on the longstanding assumption within Chomskyan generative syntax that the Extend...
Introduction. The article reveals a complicated language situation in the Flemish region of Belgium ...
This paper argues that the use of mixed Dutch, the speech style that Flemish linguists have come to ...
All West Germanic languages have completed Jespersen's Cycle, replacing a preverbal negation marker ...
All West Germanic languages have completed Jespersen's Cycle, replacing a preverbal negation marker ...
This paper argues that the use of mixed Dutch, the speech style that Flemish linguists have come to ...
Introduction. The article considers the official and regional Germanic language varieties of Walloni...
This paper argues that the use of mixed Dutch, the speech style that Flemish linguists have come to ...
This paper argues that the use of mixed Dutch, the speech style that Flemish linguists have come to ...
The paper explores the semantic value and the distributional and formal properties of the element te...
The paper explores the semantic value and the distributional and formal properties of the element te...
The empirical focus of the chapter is pleonastic tet in the Lapscheure dialect. At first sight, tet ...
The empirical focus of the chapter is pleonastic tet in the Lapscheure dialect. At first sight, tet ...
This paper examines the syntax and interpretation of the neuter pronoun tet in West Flemish, which s...
This paper examines the syntax and interpretation of the neuter pronoun tet in West Flemish, which s...
This paper focuses on the longstanding assumption within Chomskyan generative syntax that the Extend...
Introduction. The article reveals a complicated language situation in the Flemish region of Belgium ...
This paper argues that the use of mixed Dutch, the speech style that Flemish linguists have come to ...
All West Germanic languages have completed Jespersen's Cycle, replacing a preverbal negation marker ...
All West Germanic languages have completed Jespersen's Cycle, replacing a preverbal negation marker ...
This paper argues that the use of mixed Dutch, the speech style that Flemish linguists have come to ...
Introduction. The article considers the official and regional Germanic language varieties of Walloni...
This paper argues that the use of mixed Dutch, the speech style that Flemish linguists have come to ...
This paper argues that the use of mixed Dutch, the speech style that Flemish linguists have come to ...