This paper discusses a corpus-based investigation of the distribution of the third-person neuter singular pronoun in Dutch (“het”). We labeled all pronominal occurrences of “het” in a large corpus of documents. On the basis of the annotated corpora, we developed an automatic classification system using machine learning techniques to distinguish between the different uses of the neuter pronoun. Although our annotation reveals a completely different distribution of the different uses of the pronoun in Dutch and English, we show that the learning method used for English can be successfully ported to Dutch
The material that we present in this article is the result of a collaboration that started out with ...
1. Introduction Despite a large literature on Dutch children’s pronoun interpretation, relatively li...
We present the first study on the acquisition of the Dutch quantitative pronoun er in sentences such...
This paper discusses a corpus-based investigation of the distribution of the third-person neuter sin...
Coreference resolution, determining the appropriate discourse referent for an anaphoric expression, ...
Abstract Background The present study examines the involvement of syntactic and semantic/conceptual ...
Pronominal gender agreement typically involves agreement between the pronoun and the lexical gender ...
This paper examines the effect of the recently introduced Dutch non-binary 3rd person pronouns hen a...
Gender-(mis)matching pronouns have been studied extensively in experiments. However, a phenomenon co...
This paper compares pronominal gender agreement in Dutch and German. Pronouns do not always agree wi...
This paper deals with the uses of the annotations of third person singular neuter pronouns in the DA...
We propose a linguistically motivated version of the relative pronoun probing task for Dutch (where ...
This article explores the link between the notion of "neuter" gender and default in Dutch, a languag...
This paper investigates agreement mismatches in Dutch relatives. While the norm is that singular neu...
peer reviewedPrevious research has shown that Dutch pronominal gender is in a process of resemantici...
The material that we present in this article is the result of a collaboration that started out with ...
1. Introduction Despite a large literature on Dutch children’s pronoun interpretation, relatively li...
We present the first study on the acquisition of the Dutch quantitative pronoun er in sentences such...
This paper discusses a corpus-based investigation of the distribution of the third-person neuter sin...
Coreference resolution, determining the appropriate discourse referent for an anaphoric expression, ...
Abstract Background The present study examines the involvement of syntactic and semantic/conceptual ...
Pronominal gender agreement typically involves agreement between the pronoun and the lexical gender ...
This paper examines the effect of the recently introduced Dutch non-binary 3rd person pronouns hen a...
Gender-(mis)matching pronouns have been studied extensively in experiments. However, a phenomenon co...
This paper compares pronominal gender agreement in Dutch and German. Pronouns do not always agree wi...
This paper deals with the uses of the annotations of third person singular neuter pronouns in the DA...
We propose a linguistically motivated version of the relative pronoun probing task for Dutch (where ...
This article explores the link between the notion of "neuter" gender and default in Dutch, a languag...
This paper investigates agreement mismatches in Dutch relatives. While the norm is that singular neu...
peer reviewedPrevious research has shown that Dutch pronominal gender is in a process of resemantici...
The material that we present in this article is the result of a collaboration that started out with ...
1. Introduction Despite a large literature on Dutch children’s pronoun interpretation, relatively li...
We present the first study on the acquisition of the Dutch quantitative pronoun er in sentences such...