Dutch nominalised infinitives have been notoriously difficult to analyse, partly because they seem to show mixed verbal and nominal properties interspersed across the structure. In this paper, it is argued that at least two types of such infinitives should be distinguished, one which contains a high level of verbal functional structure, and one that differs at least in not projecting TP. On the basis of this distinction it is possible to show that Dutch nominalised infinitives have much more predictable properties than could previously be identified. They show evidence of conforming to a model of analysing mixed categories in terms of category switch within the constituent. In order to account for the seemingly interspersed nature of nomina...
This article takes a usage-based perspective on the partitive genitive construction in Dutch (iets m...
This paper discusses the two types of infinitives in Frisian: infinitives ending in -E (e.g. rinne “...
This contribution addresses the general theme of Multifunctionality and syncretism in non-finite for...
The central topic of this thesis is microvariation in the syntax of nominal constructions in Dutch. ...
It is argued in this paper that topicalization of non-extraposed complements in Dutch is compatible ...
It is argued in this paper that topicalization of non-extraposed complements in Dutch is compatible ...
It is argued in this paper that topicalization of non-extraposed complements in Dutch is compatible ...
It is argued in this paper that topicalization of non-extraposed complements in Dutch is compatible ...
It is argued in this paper that topicalization of non-extraposed complements in Dutch is compatible ...
The thesis is organized as follows. After a brief introduction to the topic of infinitival clauses a...
The rich Germanic adjectival inflection dramatically eroded in the history of Dutch as part of a gen...
The rich Germanic adjectival inflection dramatically eroded in the history of Dutch as part of a gen...
This paper considers the relevance of studying metalinguistic comments about the embedding of Turkis...
This paper discusses the two types of infinitives in Frisian: infinitives ending in -E (e.g. rinne “...
This paper presents a model of a stage in children’s language development known as the optional infi...
This article takes a usage-based perspective on the partitive genitive construction in Dutch (iets m...
This paper discusses the two types of infinitives in Frisian: infinitives ending in -E (e.g. rinne “...
This contribution addresses the general theme of Multifunctionality and syncretism in non-finite for...
The central topic of this thesis is microvariation in the syntax of nominal constructions in Dutch. ...
It is argued in this paper that topicalization of non-extraposed complements in Dutch is compatible ...
It is argued in this paper that topicalization of non-extraposed complements in Dutch is compatible ...
It is argued in this paper that topicalization of non-extraposed complements in Dutch is compatible ...
It is argued in this paper that topicalization of non-extraposed complements in Dutch is compatible ...
It is argued in this paper that topicalization of non-extraposed complements in Dutch is compatible ...
The thesis is organized as follows. After a brief introduction to the topic of infinitival clauses a...
The rich Germanic adjectival inflection dramatically eroded in the history of Dutch as part of a gen...
The rich Germanic adjectival inflection dramatically eroded in the history of Dutch as part of a gen...
This paper considers the relevance of studying metalinguistic comments about the embedding of Turkis...
This paper discusses the two types of infinitives in Frisian: infinitives ending in -E (e.g. rinne “...
This paper presents a model of a stage in children’s language development known as the optional infi...
This article takes a usage-based perspective on the partitive genitive construction in Dutch (iets m...
This paper discusses the two types of infinitives in Frisian: infinitives ending in -E (e.g. rinne “...
This contribution addresses the general theme of Multifunctionality and syncretism in non-finite for...