In this article Dutch adjectives are examined and compared with Italian adjectives. It is argued that the Dutch adjectival class forms a more clear-cut, separate word class than in Italian. Indeed, Dutch adjectives share more prototypical properties than Italian adjectives do and the Dutch language has a larger amount of primary adjectives. In Italian the distinction between the noun and adjective class is very fuzzy, with many adjectives taking over forms and functions of the noun class. In both languages verbal participles switch to adjectival functions, but the Italian participles remain more verb-like, due also to their postnominal position
Cross-linguistic evidence is offered that adjectives have two sources. Arguing against the standard ...
This paper aims to present the grounds of category establishment and the standard for classification...
As is well known, the relative position of (attributive) adjectives with respect to the head noun th...
This diploma thesis deals with the semantics of Dutch adjectives, their categorization and internal ...
The rich Germanic adjectival inflection dramatically eroded in the history of Dutch as part of a gen...
The rich Germanic adjectival inflection dramatically eroded in the history of Dutch as part of a gen...
This study, which builds further on previous work on grammaticalization of lexemes into affixes (aff...
As is well known, the relative position of (attributive) adjectives with respect to the head noun th...
The Italian and Dutch verbal systems differ not only in the richness of the forms exhibited by Itali...
The acquisition of adjectives in two Italian and two English children is compared searching for diff...
The acquisition of adjectives in two Italian and two English children is compared searching for diff...
Cross-linguistic evidence is offered that adjectives have two sources. Arguing against the standard ...
Cross-linguistic evidence is offered that adjectives have two sources. Arguing against the standard ...
Syntax of Dutch, a major linguistic research project currently based at the Meertens Institute Amste...
Cross-linguistic evidence is offered that adjectives have two sources. Arguing against the standard ...
Cross-linguistic evidence is offered that adjectives have two sources. Arguing against the standard ...
This paper aims to present the grounds of category establishment and the standard for classification...
As is well known, the relative position of (attributive) adjectives with respect to the head noun th...
This diploma thesis deals with the semantics of Dutch adjectives, their categorization and internal ...
The rich Germanic adjectival inflection dramatically eroded in the history of Dutch as part of a gen...
The rich Germanic adjectival inflection dramatically eroded in the history of Dutch as part of a gen...
This study, which builds further on previous work on grammaticalization of lexemes into affixes (aff...
As is well known, the relative position of (attributive) adjectives with respect to the head noun th...
The Italian and Dutch verbal systems differ not only in the richness of the forms exhibited by Itali...
The acquisition of adjectives in two Italian and two English children is compared searching for diff...
The acquisition of adjectives in two Italian and two English children is compared searching for diff...
Cross-linguistic evidence is offered that adjectives have two sources. Arguing against the standard ...
Cross-linguistic evidence is offered that adjectives have two sources. Arguing against the standard ...
Syntax of Dutch, a major linguistic research project currently based at the Meertens Institute Amste...
Cross-linguistic evidence is offered that adjectives have two sources. Arguing against the standard ...
Cross-linguistic evidence is offered that adjectives have two sources. Arguing against the standard ...
This paper aims to present the grounds of category establishment and the standard for classification...
As is well known, the relative position of (attributive) adjectives with respect to the head noun th...