This paper presents a new analysis of Dutch comparatives and argues that they should be classified into phrasal and clausal comparatives (as e.g. Hankamer (1973) argues for English). Arguments for this classification come from differences in case marking and island effects. Merchant (2009) notes the same island effects in Greek comparatives, and by applying his analysis to Dutch we can explain the differences between the Dutch phrasal and clausal comparatives. Crucial in this analysis is the ellipsis of underlying structure, not only in the reduced clausal comparative, but also in the phrasal comparative, which reflects the similarity in their interpretation
Structuralism and formal grammar have, in the course of the 20th century, rightfully taken issue wit...
This thesis presents a study of morphosyntactic microvariation in (long-distance) restrictive relati...
The focus of this paper is the interpretation of DP quantifiers in clausal comparatives, cf. (1). Re...
This paper presents a new analysis of Dutch comparatives and argues that they should be classified i...
The paper argues that structural case assignment properties of English and German reduced comparativ...
Comparatives can be descriptively divided into two types – clausal and phrasal – depending on the ca...
In many southern Dutch dialects, subject doubling is found, i.e., the phenomenon that one single cla...
In the Slavic languages, the title of this paper cannot be rendered with a phrasal comparative; a cl...
In a well-known book, Hawkins (1986), expanding on an original idea by Sapir (1921), attributes a nu...
This paper investigates the various comparative operators that a language might employ and provides ...
From two corpus studies into varieties of clausal coordination in English (Meyer, 1995 and Greenbaum...
Pancheva (2009) argues that phrasal comparatives in Polish exhibit a subject-island effect. She prop...
ith a large number of quite diverse Dutch verbs, the language user has a choice to express the objec...
This article builds on computational tools to investigate the syntactic relationship between the hig...
Abstract Recent studies of Japanese clausal comparatives have yielded sev-eral competing theoretical...
Structuralism and formal grammar have, in the course of the 20th century, rightfully taken issue wit...
This thesis presents a study of morphosyntactic microvariation in (long-distance) restrictive relati...
The focus of this paper is the interpretation of DP quantifiers in clausal comparatives, cf. (1). Re...
This paper presents a new analysis of Dutch comparatives and argues that they should be classified i...
The paper argues that structural case assignment properties of English and German reduced comparativ...
Comparatives can be descriptively divided into two types – clausal and phrasal – depending on the ca...
In many southern Dutch dialects, subject doubling is found, i.e., the phenomenon that one single cla...
In the Slavic languages, the title of this paper cannot be rendered with a phrasal comparative; a cl...
In a well-known book, Hawkins (1986), expanding on an original idea by Sapir (1921), attributes a nu...
This paper investigates the various comparative operators that a language might employ and provides ...
From two corpus studies into varieties of clausal coordination in English (Meyer, 1995 and Greenbaum...
Pancheva (2009) argues that phrasal comparatives in Polish exhibit a subject-island effect. She prop...
ith a large number of quite diverse Dutch verbs, the language user has a choice to express the objec...
This article builds on computational tools to investigate the syntactic relationship between the hig...
Abstract Recent studies of Japanese clausal comparatives have yielded sev-eral competing theoretical...
Structuralism and formal grammar have, in the course of the 20th century, rightfully taken issue wit...
This thesis presents a study of morphosyntactic microvariation in (long-distance) restrictive relati...
The focus of this paper is the interpretation of DP quantifiers in clausal comparatives, cf. (1). Re...