All West Germanic languages have completed Jespersen's Cycle, replacing a preverbal negation marker (stage I) with a post-verbal one (stage III) after a period of transition during which the two could co-occur (stage II). Only the Flemish dialects have maintained the old preverbal marker to some extent. The present chapter addresses this apparent historical continuity, establishing that Flemish en was in fact saved from the fate of its West Germanic cognates by a morphosyntactic change. Based on an analysis of the contexts in which preverbal en is found in present-day Flemish dialects, it is argued that en has evolved into a marker of emphasis of polarity, and that contrary to appearances, the Flemish dialects have in fact reached stage III
In the prosodic phonology of Southern (Belgian) Dutch there are certain resemblances with French. Th...
Many continental West Germanic dialects show so-called ‘Einheitsplural’, i.e. the phenomenon that ve...
This dissertation advances our understanding of the roles played by pragmatic and grammatical compet...
All West Germanic languages have completed Jespersen's Cycle, replacing a preverbal negation marker ...
The present paper revisits Neuckerman’s (2008) proposal concerning the geographic distribution and d...
Irrespective of the directionality they postulate for the loss of the preverbal marker, most approac...
Irrespective of the directionality they postulate for the loss of the preverbal marker, most approac...
Irrespective of the directionality they postulate for the loss of the preverbal marker, most approac...
Irrespective of the directionality they postulate for the loss of the preverbal marker, most approac...
The goal of this paper is to propose an alternative interpretation of the diachronic development of ...
The goal of this paper is to propose an alternative interpretation of the diachronic development of ...
The goal of this paper is to propose an alternative interpretation of the diachronic development of ...
This chapter looks at the progress of Jespersen’s cycle in Low German and Dutch, tracing the emergen...
While the development of negation has in recent years gained an increased interest in linguistic res...
This dissertation advances our understanding of the roles played by pragmatic and grammatical compet...
In the prosodic phonology of Southern (Belgian) Dutch there are certain resemblances with French. Th...
Many continental West Germanic dialects show so-called ‘Einheitsplural’, i.e. the phenomenon that ve...
This dissertation advances our understanding of the roles played by pragmatic and grammatical compet...
All West Germanic languages have completed Jespersen's Cycle, replacing a preverbal negation marker ...
The present paper revisits Neuckerman’s (2008) proposal concerning the geographic distribution and d...
Irrespective of the directionality they postulate for the loss of the preverbal marker, most approac...
Irrespective of the directionality they postulate for the loss of the preverbal marker, most approac...
Irrespective of the directionality they postulate for the loss of the preverbal marker, most approac...
Irrespective of the directionality they postulate for the loss of the preverbal marker, most approac...
The goal of this paper is to propose an alternative interpretation of the diachronic development of ...
The goal of this paper is to propose an alternative interpretation of the diachronic development of ...
The goal of this paper is to propose an alternative interpretation of the diachronic development of ...
This chapter looks at the progress of Jespersen’s cycle in Low German and Dutch, tracing the emergen...
While the development of negation has in recent years gained an increased interest in linguistic res...
This dissertation advances our understanding of the roles played by pragmatic and grammatical compet...
In the prosodic phonology of Southern (Belgian) Dutch there are certain resemblances with French. Th...
Many continental West Germanic dialects show so-called ‘Einheitsplural’, i.e. the phenomenon that ve...
This dissertation advances our understanding of the roles played by pragmatic and grammatical compet...