This contribution addresses the general theme of Multifunctionality and syncretism in non-finite forms. When we see a particular form in a number of different environments yielding different effects, what does it mean to say that this reflects multifunctionality rather than syncretism? As a refinement of multifunctionality the notion of ‘multi-effectuality’ is introduced: one element participates in different derivations, performing one and the same operation, but yields different interpretive effects depending on the environment. The analysis takes as a starting point the role of the affix -en in Dutch. The canonical view is that when attached to a verb stem, -en functions either as an infinitival marker or as a nominalizing affix. It is s...
In early Dutch learner varieties, there is no evidence of finiteness being a functional category. Th...
In early Dutch learner varieties, there is no evidence of finiteness being a functional category. Th...
This article addresses a child language stage that has figured prominently in the current debate on ...
This contribution addresses the general theme of Multifunctionality and syncretism in non-finite for...
The discussion on root infinitives has mainly centered around their supposed modal usage. This artic...
The discussion on root infinitives has mainly centered around their supposed modal usage. This artic...
Dutch nominalised infinitives have been notoriously difficult to analyse, partly because they seem t...
This paper discusses the two types of infinitives in Frisian: infinitives ending in -E (e.g. rinne “...
This paper discusses the two types of infinitives in Frisian: infinitives ending in -E (e.g. rinne “...
This dissertation investigates the phenonemon of multifunctionality, i.e. the ability of a linguisti...
This dissertation investigates the phenonemon of multifunctionality, i.e. the ability of a linguisti...
Hoekstra & Hyams (1998) claim that the overwhelming majority of Dutch children’s Root Infinitives (R...
Across languages, children in the earliest stages of syntactic development tend to omit overt markin...
The relation between functionally similar forms is often described in terms of competition. This lea...
The present study investigates linguistic relativity. Do form differences between Dutch and English ...
In early Dutch learner varieties, there is no evidence of finiteness being a functional category. Th...
In early Dutch learner varieties, there is no evidence of finiteness being a functional category. Th...
This article addresses a child language stage that has figured prominently in the current debate on ...
This contribution addresses the general theme of Multifunctionality and syncretism in non-finite for...
The discussion on root infinitives has mainly centered around their supposed modal usage. This artic...
The discussion on root infinitives has mainly centered around their supposed modal usage. This artic...
Dutch nominalised infinitives have been notoriously difficult to analyse, partly because they seem t...
This paper discusses the two types of infinitives in Frisian: infinitives ending in -E (e.g. rinne “...
This paper discusses the two types of infinitives in Frisian: infinitives ending in -E (e.g. rinne “...
This dissertation investigates the phenonemon of multifunctionality, i.e. the ability of a linguisti...
This dissertation investigates the phenonemon of multifunctionality, i.e. the ability of a linguisti...
Hoekstra & Hyams (1998) claim that the overwhelming majority of Dutch children’s Root Infinitives (R...
Across languages, children in the earliest stages of syntactic development tend to omit overt markin...
The relation between functionally similar forms is often described in terms of competition. This lea...
The present study investigates linguistic relativity. Do form differences between Dutch and English ...
In early Dutch learner varieties, there is no evidence of finiteness being a functional category. Th...
In early Dutch learner varieties, there is no evidence of finiteness being a functional category. Th...
This article addresses a child language stage that has figured prominently in the current debate on ...