This paper investigates agreement mismatches in Dutch relatives. While the norm is that singular neuter nouns occur with the relative pronoun dat 'that', it is by now quite common to find neuter nouns combining with the relative pronoun die. A large Twitter corpus is used to study which linguistic variables make die 'that' in this context more likely. Lack of agreement between neuter noun and relative pronoun is very frequent in this corpus (37.5% of the cases, 46.8% if the preceding determiner is indefinite). Nonagreement is most common for nouns that are high in the animacy ranking, but it also occurs with other semantic classes, and there is quite a bit of lexical variation. Young, female users have a stronger tendency to use non-agreein...
Agreement between the verb and its arguments as a predominant phenomenon in language has received ma...
Dutch is currently undergoing a ‘resemanticisation’ of its pronominal gender, in which syntactic agr...
Coreference resolution, determining the appropriate discourse referent for an anaphoric expression, ...
This paper investigates agreement mismatches in Dutch relatives. While the norm is that singular neu...
This paper compares pronominal gender agreement in Dutch and German. Pronouns do not always agree wi...
Pronominal gender agreement typically involves agreement between the pronoun and the lexical gender ...
© 2018 Society for Germanic Linguistics. In this paper, we investigate gender assignment to recently...
peer reviewedPrevious research has shown that Dutch pronominal gender is in a process of resemantici...
Recent research has shown that children who learn Dutch as their second language (L2) have difficult...
The form of a Dutch relative pronoun is sometimes selected from the set of d-pronouns {die, dat} (‘t...
This paper investigates the usability of Twitter as a resource for the study of language change in p...
This paper discusses a corpus-based investigation of the distribution of the third-person neuter sin...
While kinship relations in Dutch are usually introduced by a possessive determiner, Twitter users ha...
This paper presents the results of a corpus study of pronominal gender agreement in Middle Dutch. In...
This paper examines the effect of the recently introduced Dutch non-binary 3rd person pronouns hen a...
Agreement between the verb and its arguments as a predominant phenomenon in language has received ma...
Dutch is currently undergoing a ‘resemanticisation’ of its pronominal gender, in which syntactic agr...
Coreference resolution, determining the appropriate discourse referent for an anaphoric expression, ...
This paper investigates agreement mismatches in Dutch relatives. While the norm is that singular neu...
This paper compares pronominal gender agreement in Dutch and German. Pronouns do not always agree wi...
Pronominal gender agreement typically involves agreement between the pronoun and the lexical gender ...
© 2018 Society for Germanic Linguistics. In this paper, we investigate gender assignment to recently...
peer reviewedPrevious research has shown that Dutch pronominal gender is in a process of resemantici...
Recent research has shown that children who learn Dutch as their second language (L2) have difficult...
The form of a Dutch relative pronoun is sometimes selected from the set of d-pronouns {die, dat} (‘t...
This paper investigates the usability of Twitter as a resource for the study of language change in p...
This paper discusses a corpus-based investigation of the distribution of the third-person neuter sin...
While kinship relations in Dutch are usually introduced by a possessive determiner, Twitter users ha...
This paper presents the results of a corpus study of pronominal gender agreement in Middle Dutch. In...
This paper examines the effect of the recently introduced Dutch non-binary 3rd person pronouns hen a...
Agreement between the verb and its arguments as a predominant phenomenon in language has received ma...
Dutch is currently undergoing a ‘resemanticisation’ of its pronominal gender, in which syntactic agr...
Coreference resolution, determining the appropriate discourse referent for an anaphoric expression, ...