On the basis of synchronic English language material, Bolinger (1972) has put forward the hypothesis that intensifying meanings or "degree words" often develop from identifying expressions. This paper will empirically test Bolinger's hypothesis by means of in-depth diachronic study of the development of such - one of Bolinger's central examples - and of its Dutch cognate zulk in historical text corpora. To this aim, a detailed cognitive-functional account will first be provided of the (differences between the) identifying and intensifying uses of such and zulk, with attention for diachronic changes affecting the syntax and semantics of these uses, cross-linguistically as well as language-specifically. It will be shown that, as predicted by ...
In 17th-century Dutch, the construction with the elements zoo ‘so’ and zulck ‘such’, an adjective an...
Modeling “constructional transfer”: A corpus-based study of competing morphologic and syntactic inte...
Designed as a contribution to contrastive linguistics, the present volume brings up-to-date the comp...
Like its English counterpart such, Dutch zo’n has identifying and intensifying uses. The established...
This dissertation presents four multifactorial corpus-based studies describing the influence of Engl...
Germanic preterite morphology has been the subject of a bewildering number of studies, looking espec...
The present paper presents the state of the art of research related to hypothesized changes from abo...
Designed as a contribution to contrastive linguistics, the present volume brings up-to-date the comp...
In this contribution we will present a corpus-based comparison of the use of intensifying constructi...
Designed as a contribution to contrastive linguistics, the present volume brings up-to-date the comp...
peer reviewedIn this study, we present a corpus-based comparison of the use of intensifying construc...
In this article, we focus on the diachronic development of causal connectives and investigate whethe...
The present study is an in-depth, corpus-based analysis of the rise and institutionalization of the ...
Spontaneous language learning both in children learning their mother tongue and in adults learning a...
The paper discusses variation and change in seventeenth- and eighteenth-century Dutch, reviewing the...
In 17th-century Dutch, the construction with the elements zoo ‘so’ and zulck ‘such’, an adjective an...
Modeling “constructional transfer”: A corpus-based study of competing morphologic and syntactic inte...
Designed as a contribution to contrastive linguistics, the present volume brings up-to-date the comp...
Like its English counterpart such, Dutch zo’n has identifying and intensifying uses. The established...
This dissertation presents four multifactorial corpus-based studies describing the influence of Engl...
Germanic preterite morphology has been the subject of a bewildering number of studies, looking espec...
The present paper presents the state of the art of research related to hypothesized changes from abo...
Designed as a contribution to contrastive linguistics, the present volume brings up-to-date the comp...
In this contribution we will present a corpus-based comparison of the use of intensifying constructi...
Designed as a contribution to contrastive linguistics, the present volume brings up-to-date the comp...
peer reviewedIn this study, we present a corpus-based comparison of the use of intensifying construc...
In this article, we focus on the diachronic development of causal connectives and investigate whethe...
The present study is an in-depth, corpus-based analysis of the rise and institutionalization of the ...
Spontaneous language learning both in children learning their mother tongue and in adults learning a...
The paper discusses variation and change in seventeenth- and eighteenth-century Dutch, reviewing the...
In 17th-century Dutch, the construction with the elements zoo ‘so’ and zulck ‘such’, an adjective an...
Modeling “constructional transfer”: A corpus-based study of competing morphologic and syntactic inte...
Designed as a contribution to contrastive linguistics, the present volume brings up-to-date the comp...