In this paper, we report an experiment on the naming of household containers in Dutch and Icelandic carried out as part of the Evolution of Semantic Systems project (EoSS; Majid et al., 2011). This naming experiment allows us to support and elaborate on a hypothesis by Malt et al. (2003) that productive morphology in the naming domain can have an influence on boundary placement within the extensional space. Specifically, we demonstrate that the Dutch diminutive -(t)je favours a cut between small items versus others, whereas Icelandic, which does not use the diminutive in this domain, favours a cut between large items and others. This is not a typological effect, as Dutch and Icelandic are both Germanic languages and both have diminutive mor...
This paper investigates the morphosyntax of the Icelandic DP, following work by Sigurdsson (1993, 20...
This dissertation defends a strong version of the view that linguistic surface complexity is the pro...
This article presents results from a study on agreement with conjoined singular noun phrases in Icel...
In this paper, we report an experiment on the naming of household containers in Dutch and Icelandic ...
This dissertation defends a strong version of the view that linguistic surface complexity is the pro...
As Halle & Marantz (2008: 71) acknowledge, “we have no real idea about how a child assigns features ...
In this article we provide empirical evidence against the claim that morphology contrasts with synta...
In this paper, we demonstrate that adjective endings in the Germanic languages do not pattern unifor...
Finnish has a very productive morphology in which a stem can give rise to several thousand words. Th...
Finnish has a very productive morphology in which a stem can give rise to several thousand words. Th...
In this article we examine the allomorphic variation found in Pennsylvania Dutch plurality. In spite...
This article examines the acquisition of Swedish and Danish linguistic terminology. Onomasiological ...
This dissertation addresses the question of what the function of morphological case is in Icelandic....
In this article we examine the allomorphic variation found in Pennsylvania Dutch plurality. In spite...
This study proposes a cross-linguistic, corpus-based, and constructionist analysis of denominal verb...
This paper investigates the morphosyntax of the Icelandic DP, following work by Sigurdsson (1993, 20...
This dissertation defends a strong version of the view that linguistic surface complexity is the pro...
This article presents results from a study on agreement with conjoined singular noun phrases in Icel...
In this paper, we report an experiment on the naming of household containers in Dutch and Icelandic ...
This dissertation defends a strong version of the view that linguistic surface complexity is the pro...
As Halle & Marantz (2008: 71) acknowledge, “we have no real idea about how a child assigns features ...
In this article we provide empirical evidence against the claim that morphology contrasts with synta...
In this paper, we demonstrate that adjective endings in the Germanic languages do not pattern unifor...
Finnish has a very productive morphology in which a stem can give rise to several thousand words. Th...
Finnish has a very productive morphology in which a stem can give rise to several thousand words. Th...
In this article we examine the allomorphic variation found in Pennsylvania Dutch plurality. In spite...
This article examines the acquisition of Swedish and Danish linguistic terminology. Onomasiological ...
This dissertation addresses the question of what the function of morphological case is in Icelandic....
In this article we examine the allomorphic variation found in Pennsylvania Dutch plurality. In spite...
This study proposes a cross-linguistic, corpus-based, and constructionist analysis of denominal verb...
This paper investigates the morphosyntax of the Icelandic DP, following work by Sigurdsson (1993, 20...
This dissertation defends a strong version of the view that linguistic surface complexity is the pro...
This article presents results from a study on agreement with conjoined singular noun phrases in Icel...