This article is a synchronic study of the imperatives of intentional visual perception as pragmatic markers in English and Dutch. It examines the frequency of 'look' and kijk in spoken language, the types of text in which they occur and, above all, the way in which they are used. On the basis of cross-linguistic data from Romance, the article explores the development of the various uses of the imperative of intentional visual perception. It also addresses the question whether this development is a case of grammaticalization or not
This paper gives an overview of recent studies on the use of phonological cues (accent placement and...
In this paper we discuss the influence of semantically unexpected information on the prosodic realiz...
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This article examines the English and Dutch imperatives of intentional visual and auditory perceptio...
This article examines the imperative of say as a pragmatic marker in English and Dutch. Present-day ...
This article examines the imperative of say as a pragmatic marker in English and Dutch. Present-day...
Descriptive perception verbs have failed to receive a uniform analysis in previous verb classificati...
This experimental study investigates event construal by early Dutch–German bilinguals, as reflected ...
Contains fulltext : 130154.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)This paper focu...
This article described that the pragmatic features of the words and their category of quality, the a...
This paper focuses on native speaker judgments of a construction in Dutch that functions as a progre...
This paper focuses on native speaker judgments of a construction in Dutch that functions as a progre...
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In this paper, we discuss the interplay of factors that influence the intonational marking of contra...
This paper gives an overview of recent studies on the use of phonological cues (accent placement and...
This paper gives an overview of recent studies on the use of phonological cues (accent placement and...
In this paper we discuss the influence of semantically unexpected information on the prosodic realiz...
Contains fulltext : mmubn000001_254512208.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)...
This article examines the English and Dutch imperatives of intentional visual and auditory perceptio...
This article examines the imperative of say as a pragmatic marker in English and Dutch. Present-day ...
This article examines the imperative of say as a pragmatic marker in English and Dutch. Present-day...
Descriptive perception verbs have failed to receive a uniform analysis in previous verb classificati...
This experimental study investigates event construal by early Dutch–German bilinguals, as reflected ...
Contains fulltext : 130154.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)This paper focu...
This article described that the pragmatic features of the words and their category of quality, the a...
This paper focuses on native speaker judgments of a construction in Dutch that functions as a progre...
This paper focuses on native speaker judgments of a construction in Dutch that functions as a progre...
Contains fulltext : 134730.pdf (publisher's version ) (Closed access)12 april 201
In this paper, we discuss the interplay of factors that influence the intonational marking of contra...
This paper gives an overview of recent studies on the use of phonological cues (accent placement and...
This paper gives an overview of recent studies on the use of phonological cues (accent placement and...
In this paper we discuss the influence of semantically unexpected information on the prosodic realiz...
Contains fulltext : mmubn000001_254512208.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)...