Present-day Dutch has two entrenched "grammatical" hearsay evidentials: a construction with zou (originally the past tense form of the verb zullen, cognate with German sollen) and a construction with schijnen (literally, 'seem'). The closest English equivalent of both constructions is the "evidential nominative and infinitive" (NCI), which pairs an evidential meaning with the morphosyntactic pattern [SBJ be Xed to Inf]. This is a highly productive construction in English, the most typical instantiation of which is be said to. Present-day Dutch has an NCI construction as well, but the lexical possibilities of this construction are limited to a handful of cognition verbs, which - in their NCI use - encode deontic rather than evidential meanin...
Ever since the category of evidentiality has been identified in the verbal grammar of certain langua...
This chapter presents a case of contact-induced “constructional renovation”, which is a new term for...
Ever since the category of evidentiality has been identified in the verbal grammar of certain langua...
Present-day Dutch has two entrenched "grammatical" hearsay evidentials: a construction with zou (ori...
While the so-called “nominative-and-infinitive” (NCI) is no longer a productive construction in Dutc...
In present-day Dutch, unlike in English, the lexical possibilities of the so-called nominative and i...
In present-day Dutch, unlike in English, the lexical possibilities of the so-called nominative and i...
While the so-called “nominative-and-infinitive” (NCI) is no longer a productive construction in Dutc...
Comparing ( ’t) schijnt to (zo) schijnt het (lit. ‘so seems it’), the parenthetical use of the verb...
The present study deals with the seem-type verbs schijnen and scheinen in Dutch and German. On the b...
This paper presents a contrastive study of on the one hand, (‘t) schijnt (‘it seems’), a form of the...
The nominative and infinitive (or NCI) is a syntactic pattern that has so far not been given its due...
The nominative and infinitive (or NCI) is a syntactic pattern that has so far not been given its due...
The so-called 'raising-to-subject' pattern that verbs of the type believe can occur in is usually tr...
The English nominative and infinitive pattern (NCI), consisting of a passive utterance, cognition or...
Ever since the category of evidentiality has been identified in the verbal grammar of certain langua...
This chapter presents a case of contact-induced “constructional renovation”, which is a new term for...
Ever since the category of evidentiality has been identified in the verbal grammar of certain langua...
Present-day Dutch has two entrenched "grammatical" hearsay evidentials: a construction with zou (ori...
While the so-called “nominative-and-infinitive” (NCI) is no longer a productive construction in Dutc...
In present-day Dutch, unlike in English, the lexical possibilities of the so-called nominative and i...
In present-day Dutch, unlike in English, the lexical possibilities of the so-called nominative and i...
While the so-called “nominative-and-infinitive” (NCI) is no longer a productive construction in Dutc...
Comparing ( ’t) schijnt to (zo) schijnt het (lit. ‘so seems it’), the parenthetical use of the verb...
The present study deals with the seem-type verbs schijnen and scheinen in Dutch and German. On the b...
This paper presents a contrastive study of on the one hand, (‘t) schijnt (‘it seems’), a form of the...
The nominative and infinitive (or NCI) is a syntactic pattern that has so far not been given its due...
The nominative and infinitive (or NCI) is a syntactic pattern that has so far not been given its due...
The so-called 'raising-to-subject' pattern that verbs of the type believe can occur in is usually tr...
The English nominative and infinitive pattern (NCI), consisting of a passive utterance, cognition or...
Ever since the category of evidentiality has been identified in the verbal grammar of certain langua...
This chapter presents a case of contact-induced “constructional renovation”, which is a new term for...
Ever since the category of evidentiality has been identified in the verbal grammar of certain langua...